
Neuropsychiatry: a Comprehensive Update 2026 Conference
Modality: Hybrid
Join us in person at the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts, or virtually for the BWH Neuropsychiatry: A Comprehensive Update 2026 Conference!
Virtual Registration
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.
Description
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.
Target Audience
- Specialty Physicians
- Psychiatrists
- Neurologists
- Family/General Practice
- Geriatrics
- Pathologists
- Pediatricians
- PM&R
- Preventative
- Primary Care Physicians
- Neuropsychologists
- Psychologists
- Physician Assistants
- Nurses
- Nurse Practitioners
- Social Workers
- Pharmacists
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Evaluate brain-behavior relationships and identify neurocircuitry as they pertain to neuropsychiatric manifestations.
- Learn to integrate history, mental status examination, with relevant diagnostic work-up to generate differential diagnoses in neuropsychiatry and monitor treatment.
- Enhance recognition of prominent and distinctive neuropsychiatric manifestations of common neurological and medical disorders.
- Enhance knowledge of available treatments for patients with neuropsychiatric disorders.
- Recognize the roles of prevention and team-based approaches to the assessment and treatment of neuropsychiatric conditions.
- Recognize neuropsychiatric manifestations and treatment considerations in special populations and settings such as oncological patients, forensic settings, and children and adolescents.
- Recognize the neurocognitive manifestations of the most common primary psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and anxiety.
Pricing
Physicians:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2026): $825.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2026): $875.00
Nurses:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2026): $650.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2026): $700.00
Residents/Fellows:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2026): $250.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2026): $300.00
Social Workers:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2026): $500.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2026): $550.00
Psychologists:
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2026): $650.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2026): $700.00
Allied Health Professionals (Including Physician Assistants):
Early Bird Registration (on or before August 30, 2026): $650.00
Regular Registration (after August 30, 2026): $700.00
E-Syllabus
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.
Session Recordings
All sessions will be recorded. Registered participants will have access to these recordings for 30 days after the conference to review at their convenience.
Cancellation Policy
A refund minus a $100.00 administrative fee will be issued for refund requests received by October 1, 2026. No refunds will be issued for refund requests made after October 2, 2026. Payments made may not be applied to future conferences or other educational activities. There are no exceptions to these policies.
Accreditation
Please check back later for the Accreditation information.
Please come back soon for the agenda.
We have arranged a special discounted rate for our valued Neuropsychiatry: a Comprehensive Update 2025 Conference attendees. Please book by September 28, 2026, to enjoy this group rate.
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Policy on Faculty and Provider Disclosure:
Disclosure Information
In accordance with the disclosure policy of MGH Institute of Health Professions as well as guidelines set forth by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education, all people in control of educational content, including speakers, course directors, planners, and reviewers, have been asked to disclose all financial relationships with ineligible companies for the past 24 months, as defined below:
Ineligible Companies
The ACCME defines an “Ineligible company” as “those whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.” For more information, visit accme.org/standards.
Financial Relationships
Financial relationships are those relationships in which the individual benefits by receiving a salary, royalty, intellectual property rights, consulting fee, honoraria, ownership interest (e.g., stocks, stock options, or other ownership interest, excluding diversified mutual funds), or other financial benefit. Financial benefits are usually associated with roles such as employment, management position, independent contractor (including contracted research), consulting, speaking and teaching, membership on advisory committees or review panels, board membership, and other activities from which remuneration is received, or expected.
Mitigation of Financial Relationships
All financial relationships are reviewed to determine which ones are relevant, and then measures are taken to mitigate all relevant financial relationships and ensure that they do not insert commercial bias into the content of the education.
Course Directors:

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

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

David Silbersweig, MD
Chairman Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
Speakers:
Please check back soon for the Speakers.
Please check back later for the Accreditation information.
Price
This conference is excluded from discounts.
Required Hardware/software
Hardware/Software Specifications
This internet-based CME activity is best experienced using Internet Explorer 8+, Mozilla Firefox 3+, and Safari 4+. This Web site requires that JavaScript and session cookies be enabled. Certain activities may require additional software to view multimedia, presentation, or printable versions of the content. These activities will be marked as such and will provide links to the required software. That software may be Adobe Flash, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Windows Media Player.
Optimal System Configuration
Flash Player: Adobe Flash Player 10.1+
Browser: Firefox 3+, Internet Explorer 8.0+, Safari 4.0+, or Google Chrome 7.0+
Operating System: Windows XP+ or Mac OS X 10.4+
Internet Connection: 1 Mbps or higher
Minimum Requirements
Windows PC:500-MHz Pentium II; Windows XP or higher; 128 MB RAM; Video Card at least 64MB of video memory; Sound Card at least 16-bit; Macromedia Flash Player 10 or higher, audio playback with speakers for programs with video content; Firefox 1.1+, Internet Explorer 7.0+, Safari 1.0+, Google Chrome, or Opera
Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher with latest updates installed; 1.83MHz Intel Core Duo or faster; RAM: 128MB or more; Video Card: at least 64MB of video memory; Sound Card: at least 16-bit

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