School of Behavioral Health
Sunday, March 1
Alumni Walk for Student Food Security
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Good Samaritan Statue
Join us for a walk to help raise awareness and rally community support for students experiencing food insecurity.
Continuing Education
Friday, February 27
Relational and Culturally Responsive Interventions in Clinical Supervision
9:15 AM – 11:15 AM
Dr. Rod Goodyear
Bernard and Goodyear’s Learning Partnership Supervision Framework (LPSF) offers a structured, pantheoretical model of clinical supervision that emphasizes supervision as a teaching and learning process grounded in a strong supervisory relationship. This workshop will provide an overview of the LPSF, clarify the difference between techniques and interventions, and focus on three core relationship-centered, culturally responsive interventions: contracting, rupture-repair processes, and Multicultural Orientation.
Friday, February 27
Clinical Interventions for Children with Trauma
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Dr. Lynn Raine
This one-hour CE training introduces licensed clinicians to trauma-informed interventions for children ages 4–12. Participants will explore how trauma affects development and behavior and learn practical, evidence-informed strategies to foster safety, co-regulation, and emotional regulation using play-based and child-centered approaches.
Friday, February 27
Clinical Excellence in Telehealth Mental Health Services
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Dr. Karina Bravo
This professional development session equips mental health clinicians with the essential knowledge and practical skills to deliver effective telehealth services. Participants will review California-specific regulations, ethics, technology, privacy, and crisis management, gaining confidence to provide high-quality, ethical care in virtual settings.
Sunday, March 1
The World Religions and Mental Health: What the Latest Research Shows Us
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Centennial Complex Small Amphitheater
Explore how religion and spirituality influence mental health, featuring world-renowned researcher Dr. Harold Koenig’s latest evidence across Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism, along with expert response panels from clinicians and scholars. Designed for healthcare professionals and educators, the event highlights how religious beliefs and practices shape mental health and clinical care.
Signature Events
University - Wide
Thursday, February 26
IPE Day: Navigating the Clinical Encounter in the Age of AI: Safety and Efficiency Amidst Collaborative Patient Care
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Centennial Complex 4th Floor
In person only
Thursday, February 26
Friday, February 27
Mission Emphasis Breakfast
6:45 AM – 8:15 AM
University Church Fellowship Hall
Barry John Bacon, MD & Randy Meyer, MSW
It Takes a Thousand
Friday, February 27
Dr. Hart's State of the Institution Address
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Centennial Complex Damazo Amphitheater
Dr. Richard Hart
Friday, February 27
Sabbath, February 28
Sabbath Services
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Loma Linda University Church
Traditional services
9 am &
11:45 am; Sabbath School at 10:30 am
Main
Sanctuary
Contemporary services
Anthem at
10 am & 11:30 am
Anthem Auditorium