Claritycon, a Children's Mental Health Conference, to occur July 18-19, 2024 - Organizers name subject topics

Clarity Child Guidance Center is sponsoring Claritycon, its annual children's mental health conference that provides professional development (including CEUs and CNEs) to 400+ educators, therapists, physicians, nurses, social workers, mental health professionals and community members from the San Antonio region. Exploring the factors that impact the emotional, psychological and social well-being of young people, Claritycon 2024 will be held on July 18 and 19, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa.

SAN ANTONIO, June 11, 2024 Founded in 1886, Clarity Child Guidance Center is the only nonprofit in South Texas providing a continuum of mental health services for children ages 3-17 and their families to manage mental health conditions ranging from depression and anxiety to suicidal ideation, bipolar disorder and/or schizophrenia.

In keeping with its mission to heal young minds and hearts, for the past 10 years—even during Covid—Clarity CGC has sponsored Claritycon, its annual children's mental health conference that provides professional development (including CEUs and CNEs) to 400+ educators, therapists, physicians, nurses, social workers, mental health professionals and community members from the region.

Conference topics include "No Bad Kids," "From Calm to Chaos," "Angry with a Chance of Tantrums," childhood and intergenerational trauma, human trafficking, ethics, immigrant children, bullying, eating disorders, military families and medication management.

Exploring the factors that impact the emotional, psychological and social well-being of young people, Claritycon 2024 will be held on July 18 and 19, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa. Claritycon is presented by Clarity with lead sponsor H.E. Butt Foundation, which joins Clarity in its efforts to educate the community about early mental health intervention.

Organizers encourage participants to register and reserve sessions by July 10, if possible. Tickets for $300/pp are on sale now and include:

Conference topics will include – but are not limited to – "No Bad Kids," "From Calm to Chaos," "Nurturing Identity in a Media-Driven World," "Angry with a Chance of Tantrums," "Taming Dragons and Resolving Conflict," "What Were They Thinking," childhood and intergenerational trauma, empowering school counselors, human trafficking, ethics, immigrant children, bullying, eating disorders, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE), transgender youth, military families and medication management.

The public is invited to the Friday luncheon with keynote speaker Delaney Ruston at 11:30 on Friday, July 19. Ruston will share solutions to improve adolescent stress, anxiety and depression in the digital age. Email [email protected] for tickets.

For additional registration assistance or more information regarding Sponsorship or Exhibitor opportunities, please email [email protected].

MORE ON CLARITY: Clarity CGC offers a stand-alone mental health hospital and specialized inpatient/outpatient treatment for children, with the region's largest concentration of child and adolescent psychiatrists. Clarity serves nearly 6,000 children annually in need of care, regardless of their family's ability to pay. It is experiencing an unprecedented, pressing demand for its services and programs: 86% increase in the number of patients admitted and placed on suicide risk precautions; 65% increase in inpatient treatment for children previously unseen in the mental health system; 27% rise in inpatient hospitalizations; and 89% surge in law enforcement referrals. In response to this alarming demand, Clarity launched "HEROES: The Campaign for Clarity," a $16 million, multi-phase capital campaign, in 2023. The first phase will open by August 1, 2024, including the addition of the eight-bed Methodist Healthcare Ministries Living Unit—a Pediatric Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit which is the only one of its kind in South Texas. Dedicated to children with very complex issues, it features trauma-informed space, a secured courtyard and a dedicated space for programming—serving at least an additional 700 children per year.

Currently, approximately 60% of children treated at Clarity are uninsured, underinsured or low-income.

Those wanting more information about Clarity Child Guidance Center can visit http://www.claritycgc.org or contact 210-616-0300 or [email protected]. Those wanting to donate can visit http://www.claritycgc.org/give-now/.