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6th Annual RC SELPA Mental Health Symposium: Mental Health...
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am PDT
Complex student cases often feel like a tangled ball of yarn. Is it Social Maladjustment or Emotional Disturbance? Is it substance abuse or a coping mechanism for underlying trauma? When the lines are blurred, a single perspective isn't always enough.

Join a School Psychologist, a Clinical Therapist, and a District Coordinator as we unpack the "Joint Assessment Model." We will demonstrate how combining the educational eligibility lens (School Psych) with the clinical treatment lens (Therapist) creates a 3D picture of the student that neither professional could capture alone.

Through a deep dive into our most complex "mystery cases"—involving adoption dynamics, dual diagnoses, and murky distinctives—we will show you how to layer standardized rating scales with clinical therapeutic measures. Attendees will leave with a blueprint for collaboration that not only clarifies eligibility but paves the way for effective treatment.

Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this session, attendees will be able to:

  1. Establish Defensible Best Practices: formulate a legally defensible and practically effective framework for conducting joint mental health assessments.
  2. Synthesize the Lenses: Demonstrate how merging the educational (IDEA) and clinical perspectives leads to more accurate eligibility determinations and highly targeted social-emotional IEP goals.
  3. Toolbox Integration: Identify specific intersections where standardized psychologist rating scales and therapist clinical measures complement each other to rule out (or rule in) Behavior Disorders/Social Maladjustment
  4. Collaborative Workflow: Apply a framework for joint testing sessions and parent interviews that reduces redundancy and increases diagnostic accuracy in complex cases.
Speakers
avatar for Beth Haile, LCSW

Beth Haile, LCSW

ERMHS Specialist, Irvine Unified School District
Beth is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a PPS in School Social Work who has been working as an ERMHS Specialist at Irvine Unified School District since 2014. She has experience working as a mental health provider in community mental health and school districts in Southern California... Read More →
avatar for Stefanie Marquez, Ed.S., LEP

Stefanie Marquez, Ed.S., LEP

School Psychologist, Irvine Unified School District
Stefanie is a Licensed Educational Psychologist and a dedicated School Psychologist with over 15 years of experience within the Irvine Unified School District. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from UCLA, and advanced degrees from Chapman University, including a Master’s... Read More →
avatar for Christina Reyes, MS

Christina Reyes, MS

Coordinator, Irvine Unified School District
Christina Reyes is an experienced educator and leader with over 20 years of dedication to supporting students with exceptional needs. She began her career with Irvine Unified School District in 2011 as a school psychologist, and over the years, has held various pivotal roles, including... Read More →
avatar for Angela Weedn, Psy.D, ABSNP, LEP

Angela Weedn, Psy.D, ABSNP, LEP

School Psychologist, Irvine Unified School District
Dr. Angela Weedn is a Diplomate in School Neuropsychology and a seasoned school psychologist with 18 years of experience. She specializes in comprehensive psychoeducational and school-based neuropsychological evaluations for students with significant mental health and academic needs... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am PDT
Meeting Rooms 9 & 10

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