Peace & Harmony 2026
February 14, 2026
The Melissa Institute Announces 30th Anniversary Conference:From Prevention to Healing: Research-Based Solutions to Address the Youth Mental Health Crisis in America
April 5, 2026

When:
Friday, May 1st, 2026
8:30am - 4:00pm EST

Where:
Zoom

Registration:

For Continuing Education: $60
FREE general registration

About

As The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment marks its 30th Anniversary, this milestone conference brings together leading scholars and practitioners to address one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time: the mental health crisis affecting children and adolescents.

With a focus on the prevention and treatment of emotional disorders, including anxiety, depression, trauma-related distress, and suicide risk, the conference will highlight research-based strategies that promote healing, resilience, and well-being.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this conference, participants will be able to:

  • Identify core evidence-based strategies for the prevention and treatment of anxiety, depression, trauma-related distress, and suicide risk among children and adolescents.
  • Describe the impact of peer relationships and digital media on youth mental health, including risk and protective factors associated with social connectedness and belonging.
  • Apply trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate approaches to support coping and recovery following exposure to stress, adversity, and community-level events.
  • Explain key principles of resilience science, including the role of protective factors and strength-based interventions in promoting long-term well-being.
  • Integrate research-based knowledge into practical strategies that can be implemented in clinical, educational, and community settings to improve youth mental health outcomes.

Keynote Speakers:

  • Wendy K. Silverman, Ph.D., ABPP
    Alfred A. Messer Professor of Child Psychiatry and Professor of Psychology Director, Yale Child Study Center Anxiety and Mood Disorders Program Yale University School of Medicine
    A global leader in the study and treatment of child and adolescent anxiety, Dr. Silverman has developed and tested interventions that have become international standards in clinical and school settings. Her extensive NIH-funded work bridges clinical research and real-world implementation in schools and communities.
    Thematic Focus: Preventing and treating anxiety disorders
  • Mitch Prinstein, Ph.D.
    John Van Seters Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Senior Science Advisor, American Psychological Association

    Dr. Prinstein is one of psychology’s most influential public voices. His research on peer relationships, digital media, and adolescent mental health informs policy, education, and clinical practice worldwide. His work highlights the urgent need to foster belonging and resilience in the digital age.
    Thematic Focus: The impact of digital culture on youth mental health; promoting belonging and social connectedness.
  • Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D., ABPP
    Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Pediatrics, University of Miami
    Dr. La Greca is internationally respected for her research on youth stress, anxiety, and trauma recovery, particularly in post-disaster contexts such as hurricanes, school violence, and pandemics. Her developmental perspective integrates family, school, and cultural factors, offering a holistic framework for supporting recovery and resilience.
    Thematic Focus: Coping and adjustment following stress and trauma; community-based resilience models.
  • Sherry Hamby, Ph.D.
    Research Professor of Psychology, University of the South
    Founder and Director, Life Paths Research Center

    Dr. Hamby is a global authority on trauma and resilience whose work emphasizes strengths-based approaches that help children and families overcome adversity. Her work integrates research, clinical practice and community engagement, emphasizing strengths-based approaches that help children and families thrive.
    Thematic Focus: Building resilience and strengthening protective factors

DISCUSSANTS

  • Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D.
    Founding Scientific Director, The Melissa Institute
    Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo

    One of the most cited psychologists in the world, Dr. Meichenbaum is a co-founder of modern Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and developer of Stress Inoculation Training (SIT). His work has shaped trauma recovery and resilience programs used globally. For six decades, his scholarship and mentorship have guided the field in building safety, coping, and growth across the lifespan.
  • Etiony Aldarondo, Ph.D.
    Executive Director, The Melissa Institute
    A distinguished clinical psychologist, researcher, and advocate, Dr. Aldarondo leads local and national efforts to prevent violence and promote resilience through research-based education and training. He has collaborated extensively with schools, justice systems, community organizations, and federal agencies to advance trauma-informed and prevention-focused approaches.

COLLECTIVE VISION

Together, these scholars represent The Melissa Institute’s 30-year commitment to translating rigorous science into practical tools that strengthen families, schools, and communities. This landmark conference will unite thought leaders, practitioners, and community stakeholders in reimagining how we prevent emotional disorders, promote well-being, and build safer, healthier, and more compassionate societies.

Continuing Education (CE) Information:

CE Broker Course: 20-1365909

All credits require additional steps during registration and after the course, including a pre-training survey, a $60 fee, and a post-evaluation form.



PSYCHOLOGISTS: The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention & Treatment is approved by the Florida Board of Psychology and by the American Psychological Association to sponsor 6 continuing education credits for Psychologists. The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention & Treatment maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS: The Melissa Institute has been approved by the Florida Board of School Psychology and approved by (NASP), the National Association of School Psychologists to sponsor 6 continuing education credits for School Psychologists.

FLORIDA BOARD OF CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY AND MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING: The Melissa Institute has been approved by the Florida Board of Psychology and the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling to sponsor 6 continuing education credits for mental health professionals including LCSW, LMHC, and LMFT.

EDUCATORS: Conference registration must be completed before registering for Miami-Dade County Public Schools professional development credit online at http://calendar.dadeschools.net. Seven (7) master plan points will be awarded to participants who have completed the follow-up survey and have preregistered online with M-DCPS. Contact: alindsay-marshall@dadeschools.net for more information.

*Upon request, The Melissa Institute will provide a certificate of completion that can be self-reported to other state boards. We cannot guarantee that it will be accepted by other boards for approval.

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE: None of the planners and presenters for this educational activity have relevant financial relationship(s)* to disclose with ineligible companies* whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. Financial relationships are relevant if the educational content an individual can control is related to the business lines or products of the ineligible company.