Upcoming Events

Compass Health Center is proud to offer webinars and events to its community. Please see below for upcoming events as well as links to past videos.

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Upcoming Events


May

Shift: Managing Your Emotions — So They Don’t Manage You | Grand Rounds 1 Credit CE Webinar*  - Compass Health Center

Shift: Managing Your Emotions — So They Don’t Manage You | Grand Rounds 1 Credit CE Webinar*

May 6, 2025 | 12:00-1:00 PM CST

Join Compass Health Center, in partnership with Family Action Network (FAN), for a free Grand Rounds CE webinar to enhance your professional skills and personal development. This session features Ethan Kross, Ph.D., Professor and Director at the University of Michigan, and Dr. David Schreiber, Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist, Co-founder and CEO of Compass Health Center.

FAN and Compass are giving away copies of Professor Kross’s new bestselling book, Shift: Managing Your Emotions — So They Don’t Manage You, to randomly selected Zoom attendees. 

Presenters:

  • Ethan Kross, Ph.D., Professor, Management & Organizations, Ross School of Business, and Director of the Emotion and Self-Control Lab, University of Michigan
  • David Schreiber, M.D., Co-Founder and CEO, Compass Health Center, Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist

 

The Use of Imaginal Exposures in Treating OCD | 1.5 Credit CE Webinar*  - Compass Health Center

The Use of Imaginal Exposures in Treating OCD | 1.5 Credit CE Webinar*

May 16, 2025 | 9:00 –10:30 AM CST 

Join Compass Health Center for this free, 1.5 CE credit webinar to learn about Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP). This session will provide a brief overview of Exposure & Response Prevention Therapy and its core principles, insights into different types of imaginal exposures, and a deep dive into how to use them for lasting impact.

Presenter:
Chad Wetterneck, PhD, Senior Vice President of Clinical Development & Excellence, OCD, Trauma & Substance Use Specialist

Key Takeaways- Attendees will learn: 

  • The basics of Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
  • Understanding of Imaginal Exposures including the research in which they are based, various treatment applications, and case examples 
  • Tips for utilizing and troubleshooting Imaginal Exposures in practice 


June

Considerations for Treating Adult LGBTQ+ Patients in Group Therapy - Compass Health Center

Considerations for Treating Adult LGBTQ+ Patients in Group Therapy

June 18, 2025 | 10:00 – 11:00 AM CST

Join Compass Health Center for this free, 1 CE credit webinar designed for mental health professionals seeking to strengthen their skills in supporting adult LGBTQ+ patients within group therapy settings. This webinar will explore foundational concepts related to LGBTQ+ identities and pronouns, and offer practical strategies for creating inclusive, affirming group therapy environments. Attendees will learn how to establish clear group norms, address inappropriate behavior or microaggressions, and foster a space grounded in respect and psychological safety. Whether you’re new to group facilitation or looking to refine your approach, this session provides actionable tools to navigate group dynamics with cultural sensitivity and confidence.

Presenter:

  • James Hruska, LCSW, Associate Director of Adult Programs – Compass Chicago

Key Takeaways:

  • Identities and pronouns within the LGBTQ+ community.
  • Important group rules and guidelines to run effective therapy groups.
  • Tips and tricks for redirecting behavior within the group space.

Past Event Highlights

Advancing Mental Health in Maryland: A Community Conversation

On October 30, 2024, Compass Health Center brought together top mental health advocates and experts for an impactful community conversation. Featured panelists included Maryland State Senator Will Smith (D-20), Salma Sparklin, MPH, CareFirst, Meryl Heyliger, PhD, NCSP, Georgetown Day School, Captain Jordan Satinsky, Montgomery County Police Department, and Compass Health Center’s Marissa Leslie, MD, and Chad Wetterneck, PhD.

Explore key insights and innovative strategies shared during this event to enhance mental health outcomes.

 

Compass Health Center Presents: Virtual Deskside Briefing- The Impact of School Anxiety, Refusal and Absenteeism on Youth

National Public Radio recently reported that almost one-third of K-12 students in the United States, totaling more than 14 million youth, are not attending school regularly.

On Thursday, April 4th, 2024, Compass hosted a community conversation with expert panelists about reducing school absenteeism due to mental health challenges.

 

Creating Space Skillfully: Continued Coping in the Aftermath of Tragedy

On Wednesday and Thursday, July 20th and 21st, Compass clinicians hosted community webinars for a deeper dive into the skills discussed in our recent post-crisis support webinars. This presentation was designed for individuals ages 16 and up, and explores how to practice the coping skills needed to navigate strong emotions that can follow a crisis. It is not necessary to watch the prior recordings to gain insights from this one.​ ​Please view our recording of Creating Space Skillfully: Continued Coping in the Aftermath of Tragedy recorded on Thursday, July 21, 2022.

 

Skills for Coping in the Aftermath of Tragedy for Adults (Ages 24+)

On July 6th and July 7th, Compass Clinicians hosted a series of post-crisis support webinars open to the community in response to the tragedy that took place on July 4th. Please view our recording of Skills for Coping in the Aftermath of Tragedy for Adults (Ages 24+) recorded on Thursday, July 7th, 2022.

 

How To Talk to Children about Tragedy for Parents and Caregivers

On July 6th and July 7th, Compass Clinicians hosted a series of post-crisis support webinars open to the community in response to the tragedy that took place on July 4th. Please view our recording of How To Talk to Children about Tragedy for Parents and Caregivers recorded on Thursday, July 7th, 2022.

 

Skills for Coping in the Aftermath of Tragedy for Young Adults (Ages 16-23)

On July 6th and July 7th, Compass Clinicians hosted a series of post-crisis support webinars open to the community in response to the tragedy that took place on July 4th. Please view our recording of Skills for Coping in the Aftermath of Tragedy for Young Adults (Ages 16-23) recorded on Wednesday, July 6th, 2022.

 

Supporting Student Mental Health Needs In The 2020/2021 School Year:

Compass Health Center Adolescent OCD and Complex Anxiety LCSW and Education Specialist discuss:

  • Supporting changing mental health and educational needs of students and families
  • Identifying the range of reactions to COVID-19
  • Understanding symptoms of depression, anxiety, and grief/loss
  • Presenting coping skills and more

 

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Compass Health Center’s experts join in a 2 part webinar series to discuss Suicide Prevention.

 

Loyola Webinar

Loyola Academy and Compass Health Center are partnering to present this parent webinar. Please join Margaret Lewis, LCSW, and Emily Crane, M.Ed., education specialist, as they focus on self-care, limits, coping tools, and how parents can support their teen during hybrid learning with strategies for academics and social-emotional wellbeing. Registration is required.

 

District 113 Webinars

Supporting Teachers Mental Health | Compass Health Center’s team works in conjunction with District 113 to support the mental health of school administration and teachers.

From School to Summer |  District 113 Webinar & Compass Health Center’s Child and Adolescent Therapy team discuss opening up conversations about COVID-19 as a family.

 

Loyola Webinar

Compass staff presented on “How Parents Can Support their Students’ Mental Health Over the Summer” for Loyola Academy faculty. As the school year ends, students are preparing for their next transition to summer which can bring a lot of anxiety and uncertainty during COVID-19.

 

Catch Webinars

Compass Health Center partnered with CATCH – Community Action Together for Children’s Health to present “Managing the Flood of Emotions Brought on by a Pandemic,” a two-part webinar designed to help our community navigate these uncertain times and protect our mental health. Compass Health Center clinical staff, including trauma experts, are the presenters.