Supporting the Anxious Child Virtual Event on March 22, 2021, Sponsored by SEPAC

Please join Hanover Special Education Parent Advisory Council on Monday, March 22, 2021, starting at 9:30 am, for a virtual presentation with Julia Burch, Ph.D. Dr. Burch will present on anxiety with a focus on coping strategies and information that parents would find helpful in trying to support their children who have anxiety. She will also speak about the impact that the pandemic has had on individuals with anxiety and the population as a whole.

This is an excellent opportunity for all parents in the District to learn about anxiety and strategies to help their children. We will also have mental health professionals from the District available for the Q&A.

Event Information

  • Monday, March 22, 2021
  • 9:30 am - 11:00 am
  • No pre-registration required from users
  • This event will be recorded for those who cannot attend
Remote Meeting Access
  • Webinar address: https://hanover-ma-gov.zoom.us/j/81589316061
  • Telephone: Dial one of the following phone numbers: 929-205-6099; 312-626-6799; 301-715- 8592; 346-248-7799; 669-900-6833; 253-215-8782
  • If you are a dial-in participant and would like to ask a question, please press *9 to enter the question queue.
  • If you are a dial-in participant and would like to mute/unmute, please press *6 to toggle.
  • Meeting ID: 815 8931 6061

About Julia Martin Burch, Ph.D.

Julia Martin Burch, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in private practice, member of the McLean School Consultation Service, and instructor in psychology at Harvard Medical School. She completed her training at
Fairleigh Dickinson University and Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Dr. Martin Burch specializes in evidence-based treatments, including cognitive behavior therapy and exposure and response prevention therapy for youth anxiety, obsessive compulsive, and related disorders.

n her work with the McLean School Consultation Service, Dr. Martin Burch trains school-based mental health staff around Massachusetts in the use of scientifically proven mental health treatments. Dr. Martin Burch is also interested in disseminating effective interventions for child anxiety, including giving workshops to parent groups and community-based clinicians and writing parent-oriented articles for Harvard Health and the American Psychological Association.