We are offering a full virtual option to accommodate those who can not attend in person. For more information and to register, please click the link below.
Neuropsychiatry is an exciting and rapidly growing field that promotes an improved understanding of the brain and mind relationship. It seeks to elucidate the neurocircuitry involved in primary psychiatric symptoms and syndromes such as mood, anxiety, psychotic, and somatic symptom disorders, and in neurological disorders that present with cognitive, emotional, or behavioral problems. The goal of neuropsychiatry is to advance diagnostic processes and treatment options for patients suffering from these disorders.
Healthcare professionals need to formulate an integrated understanding of neuropsychiatric disorders and implement interventions aligned with such an integrated vision. Interventions include the adaptation of psychotherapy interventions for patients with cognitive deficits, a judicious use of psychopharmacological agents, and appropriate use of brain stimulation therapies or referrals to specialists who use these techniques. They need to become familiar with medical conditions that could manifest with neuropsychiatric symptoms and know how to treat them, refer to other specialists, or work collaboratively with medical subspecialists. Ideally, neuropsychiatric conditions require comprehensive evaluations and evidence-based therapeutic approaches delivered by interdisciplinary teams.
This course is designed to enhance participants’ knowledge of brain-behavior relationships and their skills for the diagnostic work-up and treatment of patients with neuropsychiatric disorders. Harvard Medical School faculty will review cutting-edge clinical research, evidence-based interventions, and practical guidelines for the clinician. The course content will include the functional neuroanatomy of emotions, cognition, and behavior, the fundamentals of the neuropsychiatric exam and relevant ancillary tests, and neuropsychopharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in neuropsychiatric disorders. We will discuss the neuropsychiatric aspects of traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, neurodegenerative disorders, neuroinflammatory disorders, multiple sclerosis, functional neurological disorders, sleep disorders, Tourette Syndrome, and other neurodevelopmental disorders, addiction, pain, and other disorders. Learners will benefit from a variety of educational formats, including lectures, panel discussions, case discussions, question-and-answer sessions, and an electronic syllabus.
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
Physicians:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2025): $825.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2025): $875.00
Nurses:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2025): $650
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2025): $700.00
Residents/Fellows:
Early Bird Registration(on or before August 30, 2025): $250.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2025): $300.00
Social Workers:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2025): $500.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2025): $550.00
Psychologists:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2025): $650.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2025): $700.00
Allied Health Professionals (Including Physician Assistants):
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2025): $650.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2025): $700.00
We provide all attendees with completely free access to all slide presentations in digital PDF format prior to the conference. This is an environmentally friendly alternative and helps keep costs lower for all attendees. The e-syllabus will be available for 30 days after the conference.
A refund minus a $100.00 administrative fee will be issued for refund requests received by October 1, 2025. No refunds will be issued for refund requests made after October 2, 2025. Payments made may not be applied to future conferences or other educational activities. There are no exceptions to these policies.
In support of improving patient care, MGH Institute of Health Professions is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
20.5 Psychologists
Continuing Education (CE) credits for psychologists are provided through the co-sponsorship of the American Psychological Association (APA) Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP). The APA CEP Office maintains responsibility for the content of the programs. MGH Institute of Health Professions designates this activity for 20.5 CE credit.
20.5 Physicians
MGH Institute of Health Professions designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
20.5 Physician Associates/Assistants
MGH Institute of Health Professions has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 20.5 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.
20.5 Nursing
MGH Institute of Health Professions designates this activity for 20.5 contact hours for nurses.
20.5 Social Workers
As a Jointly Accredited Organization, the MGH Institute of Health Professions is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. MGH Institute of Health Professions maintains responsibility for this course. Social workers completing this course receive 20.5 clock hours for continuing education credits.
20.5 Pharmacist (ACPE)
This activity provides 20.5 contact hours (1.0 CEUs) of continuing education credit. ACPE Universal Activity Number UAN JA4008265-0000-24-000-L04-P
NOTE FOR PHARMACISTS: Upon closing of the electronic evaluation, MGH IHP will upload the pharmacy-related continuing education information to CPE Monitor within 60 days. Per ACPE rules, MGH IHP does not have access or the ability to upload credits requested after the evaluation closes. It is the responsibility of the pharmacist or pharmacy technician to provide the correct information [NABP ePID and DOB (in MMDD format)] in order to receive credit for participating in a CE activity.
20.5 IPCE Credit
This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 20.5 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.
Brigham & Women’s Hospital/Mass General Brigham
Neuropsychiatry: A Comprehensive Update 2025
October 23-25, 2025
Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston
Agenda
Day 1 – Thursday, October 23, 2025
7:50-8:00 AM Welcome & Introduction
David Silbersweig, MD
MODULE TOPIC 1: Structural and Functional Neuroanatomy
8:00–8:40 AM A Neuroanatomy Primer
Jeremy Schmahmann, MD
8:40-9:20 AM Functional Neurocircuitry of Affective and Behavioral Processes and Neuropsychiatric Syndromes
David Silbersweig, MD
9:20-10:00 AM Functional Neurocircuitry of Cognition and Cognitive Syndromes
Kirk Daffner, MD
10:00-10:20 AM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Scott McGinnis, MD
Panelists: David Silbersweig, MD; Jeremy Schmahmann, MD;
Kirk Daffner, MD
10:20-10:30 AM Break
MODULE TOPIC 2: Neuropsychiatric Assessment
10:30-11:05 AM The Neuropsychiatric Exam and Ancillary Tests
Sheldon Benjamin, MD
11:05-11:35 AM Neuroimaging in Clinical Neuropsychiatry
Joshua Klein, MD, PhD
11:35 AM-12:05 PM Neuropsychological Evaluation in Neuropsychiatry
Deborah Green, PhD, ABPP
12:05-12:20 PM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Scott McGinnis, MD
Panelists: Sheldon Benjamin, MD; Joshua Klein, MD, PhD;
Deborah Green, PhD, ABPP
12:20-1:05 PM Lunch Break
MODULE TOPIC 3: Neuropsychiatric Therapeutics Part 1
1:05-1:45 PM Psychopharmacology: Neuropsychiatric Syndromes
Maurizio Fava, MD
1:45-2:15 PM Psychopharmacology: Drugs That Affect Cognition
Isaiah Kletenik, MD
2:15-2:45 PM Brain Stimulation Therapies in Neuropsychiatry
Michael Fox, MD, PhD
2:45-3:05 PM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Gaston Baslet, MD
Panelists: Maurizio Fava, MD; Isaiah Kletenik, MD;
Michael Fox, MD, PhD
3:05-3:15 PM Break
MODULE TOPIC 4: Neuropsychiatric Therapeutics Part 2
3:15-4:05 PM Psychosocial Interventions in Neuropsychiatry
Abby Altman, PhD; Emma Weizenbaum, PhD
4:05-4:35 PM Optimizing Brain Health: Lifestyle, Aging, and Disease Risk Reduction
Seth Gale, MD
4:35-4:55 PM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Gaston Baslet, MD
Panelists: Emma Weizenbaum, PhD; Abby Altman, PhD; Seth Gale, MD
4:55-5:00 PM Concluding Remarks
Gaston Baslet, MD
Day 2 – Friday, October 24, 2025
7:50-8:00 AM Welcome & Introduction
Kirk Daffner, MD
MODULE TOPIC 5: Neuropsychiatry of Neurological Disorders Part 1
8:00-8:30 AM Acute and Subacute Neurocognitive Impairments
Scott McGinnis, MD
8:30-9:00 AM Neuropsychiatry of Alzheimer's Disease
Nancy J. Donovan, MD
9:00-9:30 AM Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Frontotemporal Dementia
Brad Dickerson, MD
9:30-9:50 AM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Kirk Daffner, MD
Panelists: Scott McGinnis, MD; Nancy J. Donovan, MD; Brad Dickerson, MD
9:50-10:00 AM Break
MODULE TOPIC 6: Neuropsychiatry of Neurological Disorders Part 2
10:00-10:30 AM Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Parkinson’s Disease
Stanley Lyndon, MD
10:30-11:00 AM Neuropsychiatry of Epilepsy
Daniel Weisholtz, MD
11:00-11:30 AM Functional Neurological Disorder
Gaston Baslet, MD
11:30 AM-12:00 PM Neuropsychiatry of Multiple Sclerosis
Laura T. Safar, MD
12:00 PM-12:30 PM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Kirk Daffner, MD
Panelists: Stanley Lyndon, MD; Daniel Weisholtz, MD; Gaston Baslet, MD; Laura T. Safar, MD
12:30-1:30 PM Lunch Break
MODULE TOPIC 7: Neurobehavioral and Neuropsychiatric Syndromes and Disorders Part 1
1:30-2:00 PM Neuropsycho-oncology
Damien Miran, MD
2:00-2:40 PM Neuropsychiatry of Traumatic Brain Injury
Thomas McAllister, MD
2:40-3:10 PM Neuropsychiatry of Sleep
Milena Pavlova, MD
3:10-3:30 PM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Kirk Daffner, MD
Panelists: Damien Miran, MD; Thomas McAllister, MD; Milena Pavlova, MD
3:30-3:40 PM Break
MODULE TOPIC 8: Neurobehavioral and Neuropsychiatric Syndromes and Disorders Part 2
3:40-4:10 PM Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Pain
Ginger Polich, MD
4:10-4:40 PM Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Addiction
Joji Suzuki, MD
4:40-4:55 PM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Juan Carlos Urizar, MD
Panelists: Ginger Polich, MD; TBA; Joji Suzuki, MD
4:55-5:00 PM Closing Remarks
Juan Carlos Urizar, MD
Day 3 – Saturday, October 25, 2025
7:50-7:55 AM Welcome & Introduction
Laura T. Safar, MD
MODULE TOPIC 9: Neuropsychiatry of Developmental Disorders
7:55-8:45 AM Principles and Practice
Susanna Mierau, MD
8:45-9:15 AM Neuropsychiatry of Tourette Syndrome and Related Tic Disorders
Jeremiah Scharf, MD, PhD
9:15-9:35 AM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Laura T. Safar, MD
Panelists: Susanna Mierau, MD; Jeremiah Scharf, MD, PhD
9:35-9:45 AM Break
MODULE TOPIC 10: Neuropsychiatry of Medical Disorders
9:45-10:35 AM Neuropsychiatry of Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders
Jessica Harder, MD; Rishab Gupta, MBBS, MD
10:35-11:05 AM Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Endocrine Disorders
Catherine Gonzalez, MD
11:05-11:25 AM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Laura T. Safar, MD
Panelists: Jessica Harder, MD; Rishab Gupta, MBBS, MD;
TBA; Catherine Gonzalez, MD
11:25-11:35 AM Break
MODULE TOPIC 11: Special Topics in Neuropsychiatry
11:35 AM-12:05 PM Neurocognitive Aspects of Primary Psychiatric Disorders
Katherine Burdick, PhD
12:05-12:35 PM Geriatric Neuropsychiatry
Juan Carlos Urizar, MD
12:35-1:05 PM Holistic and Sustainable Management of Complex Neuropsychiatric Patients
Barry Fogel, MD
1:05-1:25 PM Panel Discussion
Moderator: Scott McGinnis, MD
Panelists: Katherine Burdick, PhD; Juan Carlos Urizar, MD; Barry Fogel, MD
1:25-1:30 PM Closing Remarks
Juan Carlos Urizar, MD
Juan Carlos Urizar, MD
Medical Director, Brigham and Women’s Division of Geriatric Psychiatry
Director, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Site of the Massachusetts General Brigham
Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship
Neuropsychiatrist, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine
Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Gaston Baslet, MD
Associate Psychiatrist,
Bruce W. Carter, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Associate Psychiatrist, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Associate Professor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Scott McGinnis, MD
Associate Neurologist, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine
Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital
Investigator, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Center for Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment Center (CART)
and MGH Frontotemporal Disorders Unit
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Kirk Daffner, MD, FANA, FAAN, FANPA
Director, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine
Mass General Brigham
J. David and Virginia Wimberly Professor of Neurology
Harvard Medical School
David Silbersweig, MD
Chairman Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
Abby N. Altman, PhD
Associate Psychologist and Geropsychologist, Department of Psychiatry and Neurology
Co-Director, RENEW - Brain and Wellness Support Services, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Barry Fogel, MD, MBA
Professor of Psychiatry, Part-time, Harvard Medical School
Residency in Neurology, Harvard-Longwood Program (Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital,
Beth Israel Hospital)
Residency in Psychiatry, Stanford Medical Center
Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Brad Dickerson, MD
Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Tommy Rickles Chair in Progressive Aphasia Research
Director, Frontotemporal Disorders Unit and Laboratory of Neuroimaging, Massachusetts General Hospital
Catherine Gonzalez, MD
Associate Chief, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and Aging,
Mass General Brigham Academic Medical Center Psychiatry
Medical Director of Faculty, Trainee & Employee Mental Health
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Damien M. Miran, MD
Clinical Director, DFCI Inpatient Psychiatry Consult Service
Department of Supportive Oncology
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Division of Medical Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Daniel Weisholtz, MD
Associate Neurologist
Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
David A. Silbersweig, MD
Chairman Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Deborah Green, PhD ABPP-CN
Co-Director, Harvard Partners Consortium Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology
Neuropsychologist, Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care, Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute
Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
Emma L. Weizenbaum, PhD
Clinical Neuropsychologist, Department of Neurology
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Brigham Health, Massachusetts General Brigham Hospital
Center for Brain Mind Medicine
Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
Gaston Baslet, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center, Miami FL
Ginger Polich, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Isaiah Kletenik, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Associate Neurologist, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Department of Neurology and Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics
Division of Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology, Department of Neurology
Jeremiah M. Scharf MD, PhD, FANPA
Founding Director, Tic Disorders Unit, Division of Movement Disorders, Division of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology
Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry
Co-Director, MGB-TAA Tourette Syndrome Center of Excellence
Principal Investigator, Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit, Center for Genomic Medicine
Mass General Brigham
Associate Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Associate Member, Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research
The Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, MD, FAAN, FANA, FANPA
Martha and Robert Fogelman Endowed Chair in Ataxia and Cerebellar Neurology
Founding Director, MGH Ataxia Center, Center of Excellence of the National Ataxia Foundation and Mission MSA
Division of Behavioral Neurology
Schmahmann Laboratory for Neuroanatomy and Cerebellar Neurobiology
Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Jessica Harder, MD
Associate Neuropsychiatrist
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital
Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Joji Suzuki MD, FACLP
Director, Division of Addiction Psychiatry
Program Director, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program
Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Joshua P. Klein, MD, PhD
Chief, Division of Hospital Neurology, Department of Neurology
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Associate Professor of Neurology and Radiology
Harvard Medical School
Juan Carlos Urizar, MD
Medical Director of Brigham and Women's Hospital Division of Geriatric Psychiatry
Brigham and Women's Hospital Site Director of Massachusetts General Brigham
Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship
Neuropsychiatrist, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine
Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Katherine E Burdick, PhD
Jonathan F. Borus, MD Endowed Chair in Psychiatry
Vice Chair for Research, Department of Psychiatry
Director, Mood and Psychosis Research Program
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
Kirk R. Daffner, MD, FANA, FAAN, FANPA
Director, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine
Mass General Brigham
J. David and Virginia Wimberly Professor of Neurology
Harvard Medical School
Laura T. Safar, MD, DFAPA
Vice Chair, Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Program Director, Lahey Psychiatry Residency Program
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Lecturer on Psychiatry, Part-time, Harvard Medical School
Maurizio Fava, MD
Chair of Psychiatry, MGB Academic Medical Center
Vice Chair, the MGH Executive Committee on Research
Executive Director, Clinical Trials Network & Institute (CTNI)
Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Dean for Clinical & Translational Research
Slater Family Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Michael D. Fox, MD, PhD
Director, Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Milena Pavlova, MD
Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
Medical Director, Sleep and EEG Testing Centers
Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital
Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Brigham Hospital
Nancy J. Donovan, MD
Director of Research, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Brigham Hospital
Associate Researcher, Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts General Brigham Hospital
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Rishab Gupta, MD
Associate Psychiatrist, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital
Neuropsychiatrist, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine
Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Scott McGinnis, MD
Associate Neurologist, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Brigham Hospital
Investigator, Brigham and Women's Hospital Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment and MGH Frontotemporal Disorders Unit Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Seth A. Gale, MD
Associate Neurologist, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine,
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Investigator, Brigham and Women's Hospital Center for Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment (CART)
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Sheldon Benjamin, MD
Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology
Director of Neuropsychiatry, Department of Psychiatry
University of Massachusetts Chan School of Medicine
Stanley Lyndon, MD
Co-Director, Center for Brain and Mind Medicine
Medical Director, Division of Neuropsychiatry
Neuropsychiatry Lead, Division of Medical Psychiatry
Director of TMS Education, Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics
Co-Director, Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry Fellowship Program
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Susanna Mierau, MD, DPhil
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Harvard Medical School
Associate Neurologist & Principal Investigator
Division of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Adult Neurologist
Lurie Center for Autism Massachusetts General Hospital
Thomas W. McAllister, MD
Albert Eugene Sterne Professor of Psychiatry & Neurology
Indiana University School of Medicine
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