As rates of ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism, behavioral disorders, and other mental health conditions continue to rise, pediatricians increasingly find themselves caring for children with complex emotional and behavioral concerns—often with limited access to child psychiatrists and growing responsibility for ongoing mental healthcare.

Many pediatricians are now following children taking psychiatric medications they did not initiate, navigating an ever-expanding list of treatment options, and helping families make difficult decisions when symptoms change or treatment isn’t working as expected. Yet most received little formal training in pediatric mental healthcare beyond recognizing when to refer.

There is a better way to approach these challenges.

oin Dr. James Greenblatt and Dr. Mariela Podolski for a special webinar introducing Psychiatry Redefined’s Pediatric Functional & Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship and discover how pediatricians are expanding their knowledge and confidence through a personalized, whole-child approach to mental healthcare.

During this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Why more pediatricians are seeking advanced training in Functional, Integrative, and Nutritional Psychiatry
  • How the Pediatric Fellowship complements the care you already provide by applying whole-person, personalized medicine to children’s mental health
  • What you’ll learn throughout the Fellowship, including the biological, nutritional, environmental, metabolic, and lifestyle factors that influence mental health
  • How the Fellowship addresses common pediatric conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral challenges, eating disorders, and more
  • How pediatric-focused case consultation, mentorship, and clinical supervision help clinicians build confidence caring for increasingly complex patients
  • How thoughtful medication management fits within a comprehensive, personalized approach to care—understanding when medications are appropriate, how they can be optimized, and how to integrate them alongside evidence-based Functional Psychiatry strategies


Whether you’re looking to better support children already receiving psychiatric care or want to broaden your clinical toolbox with less invasive, root-cause-informed approaches, this webinar will provide an overview of the Fellowship and help you determine whether it’s the right next step for your practice.

Instructors

James Greenblatt, MD

Founder, Chief Medical Officer

Dr. James M. Greenblatt is a pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry and a board-certified child and adult psychiatrist who has been treating patients since 1988. He serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine. An internationally recognized speaker on  nutritional interventions in mental health and prolific author, Dr. Greenblatt has written nine books, including his newest book, Finally Hopeful; the bestsellers Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD, Answers to Anorexia (updated edition, 2021), Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal, and Nutritional Lithium: The Untold Tale of a Mineral That Transforms Lives and Heals the Brain—the definitive guide to lithium’s role in psychiatry. He is also the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an educational platform dedicated to transforming psychiatric care through integrative and evidence-based approaches.

Mariela Podolski, MD

Mariela Podolski is a psychiatrist with board certifications from ABPN in both Adult Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She is originally from Costa Rica, where she completed medical school at the Universidad de Costa Rica. She completed her residency training at the Institute of Living in Hartford, CT, and a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Podolski has dedicated most of her career to working with eating disorder individuals. She currently works in private practice and provides consulting services to Walden Behavioral Care.