Jeremy Pettit

Clinical Psychologist

Jerent Pettit is a leading researcher in child and adolescent mental health. He has dedicated his career to improving understanding of why young people experience anxiety, depression and suicidal behaviors and to developing interventions that offer hope and healing. An award-winning author and licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Pettit is paving the way for transformative solutions in youth mental health.

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Assessment and Management of Suicidal Behaviors in Youth

Drawing from his extensive research and clinical expertise, Dr. Pettit equips participants with comprehensive tools and strategies to effectively identify, assess, and manage suicidal behaviors in youth. Attendees will gain invaluable insights into evidence-based practices, empowering them to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people who struggle with suicidal thoughts and behaviors.

Evidence-based Treatment of Anxiety and its Disorders in Youth

Dr. Pettit provides cutting-edge insights in youth anxiety treatment, delving into innovative approaches for enhancing the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in treating childhood anxiety disorders. Attendees will gain valuable tools to foster better outcomes for youth grappling with anxiety.

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About Dr. Jeremy Pettit

Dr. Pettit's research centers on childhood and adolescent mental health, with special emphases on anxiety, depression, and suicidal behaviors. A licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Pettit's work emphasizes the critical roles of interpersonal relationships and cognitive factors in shaping the course and treatment of these problems. As the author of three books and more than 170 research articles and book chapters, Dr. Pettit's federally funded research program stands at the forefront of advancing interventions and insights into youth mental health.

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Jeremy Pettit and fellow mental health expert Ryan Hill help teens reduce emotional pain and increase hope and meaningful connections in their lives. Grounded in evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and filled with proven-effective activities and skills, this guide will help teens identify their triggers and the type of support they need, boost positive feelings, and more.

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