Mental Health

Expanding Illinois’ Statewide Mental Health Programs and Services Together

ICAAP is collaborating with the Illinois Department of Public Health, Office of Women’s Health, and Family Services (IDPH, OWHFS), Illinois Title V Maternal and Child Health Program (IL Title V), and Illinois DocAssist (IDA) to expand Illinois’ existing statewide mental health programs and services.

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As part of our mission to support pediatricians and all clinicians working with children in Illinois, we’ve developed a newsletter that we will send every two months to share key updates directly to your inbox.

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2025
Pediatric Mental Health Conference

On May 15th, over 100 professionals dedicated to supporting pediatric mental health came together in Champaign, IL, for a day of learning. Here are the presentations that were given.

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Doctor Helping a Teen
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The Children’s Behavioral Health Transformation

Presented By: Dana Weiner, PhD

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From Screening to Making the Diagnosis: Tips from a General Pediatrician

Presented by: Rachel K. Levin, MD

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Autism – A Deep Dive

Presented By: Elizabeth Harari, MD

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Understanding and Supporting Transitions Between the Levels of Care: OPs, IOPs, PHPs, IPs, and More

Presented By: Caitlin Engelhard, MD, PhD

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Level 2 Psychopharmacology & Tougher Situations: What to do When First-Line Treatment Has Failed

Presented By: Diane M. Misch, MD, FAPA; Rhapsody Mason, LCSW; Elizabeth Charney, MD

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Illinois Doc Assist

Increasing the Volume of Consultation Services in Illinois

This expansion primarily focuses on increasing the volume of consultation services provided across the State, providing a multitude of mental health education and training opportunities to pediatricians and other primary health care professionals, and developing a stronger network of mental health resources and referrals accessible to providers serving pediatric patients and their families.

What's Happening in Illinois

Strengthen Mental Health Care

Efforts to Strengthen Children’s Mental Health Care in Illinois

In November 2022, the Administration of Governor JB Pritzker announced it is launching a new state program designed to help pediatricians and other providers meet children’s mental health needs by strengthening mental health services in emergency departments and schools. The new program will focus on increasing the volume of consultation services provided across the state, providing a multitude of mental health education and training opportunities to physicians and health care professionals, and strengthening the network of mental health resources and referrals accessible to providers and their patients. It will also explore the feasibility of direct provider-patient telehealth service programs.

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A Vision For Improved Mental Health

IL Blueprint for Transformation - A Vision for Improved Behavioral Healthcare for Illinois Children 

The Governor empowered the Transformation Initiative to analyze systemic problems and, in collaboration with the six child-serving State agencies, to develop creative, evidence-driven solutions in order to achieve five goals:

  1. Adjust capacity—so that there are enough of the services we need
  2. Streamline processes—so that services can be easily accessed
  3. Intervene earlier—so that acute crises can be prevented
  4. Increase accountability—so that there is transparency in service delivery
  5. Develop agility—so that systems can be responsive to the changing needs of the youth population

Resources for Patients and Families
Managing Anxiety

ICAAP and subject matter experts developed a list of resources on Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other tools clinicians can share with patients who have anxiety. These documents offer information on understanding CBT, as well as books and applications that can support management of anxiety and related challenges. The apps mentioned are shared for informational purposes only and do not imply endorsement.

CBT and Relaxation Techniques
Understanding CBT skills such as deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, and mindfulness

Apps for Kids and Teens
Evidence-based tools for mindfulness, emotional regulation, CBT strategies, and mood tracking, organized by age group

Books and Workbooks List
Curated titles for children, teens, and parents that reinforce CBT strategies and provide interactive approaches to managing worry, anger, and stress

PEdiatric Anxiety
ICAAP Flyer

Grief Resources

We are please to introduce this set of grief flyers! Two flyers empower pediatric health professionals by providing step-by-step information on how they can confidently help patients and their families which encourages healthy healing after the loss of a child or sibling. Simply download the zip file to print or share with families or health professionals!

Mental Health
Resources for
Clinicians

Mental Health Resoures for Clinicians

AAP Promoting Optimal Development — Screening for Mental Health, Emotional, and Behavioral Problems

Pediatricians are in the best position to spot mental, emotional and behavioral concerns and intervene early, giving children their best chance to thrive. A new clinical report, published in the August 2025 edition of Pediatrics, provides guidance on screening children for such concerns beginning in the first year of life and beyond.  

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AAP Policy Statement & Technical Report

Health Supervision for Children and Youth With Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies

The American Academy of Pediatrics seeks to curb prolonged emergency department stays and boarding, which negatively affect patient care and emergency operations, in a new policy statement and technical report published in the September 2023 issue of Pediatrics. The goal of the literature is to highlight strategies, resources, and recommendations for improving emergency care delivery for pediatric mental and behavioral health. Explore more using the links below.

AAP Mental Health Initiatives

Additional Mental Health Resources

Review these resources for more information about mental health concerns, trauma informed care and supporting healthy mental development.

ICAAP Mental Health Resources

Suicide Prevention

Explore resources and information for guidance on how to decrease pediatric suicide and effectively work with families and communities on this rising issue.

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Mental Health Awareness

Download the Mental Health Awareness Month social media campaign to encourage open conversations about safe ways to seek help for mental health.

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Suicide Prevention Ambassadors

The AAP and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) are partnering to establish a community of Suicide Prevention Ambassadors across the United States and Puerto Rico. Chapter ambassadors will be trained in strategies described in the Blueprint for Youth Suicide Prevention and work together to provide leadership and subject matter expertise, engage community members, and support chapter activities related to youth suicide prevention.

Meet our ICAAP Ambassador:

  • Nabil Abou Baker, MD, FAAP - University of Chicago

ICAAP work closely with Phil Martinez, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention IL Chapter.

Suicide Prevention
Mental Health Resources for Families

Mental Health Resources for Families

If you have questions about the mental health and wellbeing of your infant, child, or teenage, do not hesitate to reach out to your regular pediatrician for more guidance. They are always happy to lend an ear and help you find the right pathway for your family! You can also learn more about infant and child mental health with these helpful resources from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

These resources share helpful tips and skills to:

  • Manage anxiety
  • Manage depression or sadness
  • Manage disruptive or aggressive behavior
  • Manage inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity

Learn more about mental health topics like:

  • Emotional wellness
  • Mental health concerns
  • Promoting social emotional health
  • Promoting resilience
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BEACON
Your Direct Connection to Behavioral Health Resources for Your Child

It’s common for young people to struggle with behavioral and/or mental health challenges. Please know you are not alone, and neither is your child. BEACON is here to help. Get information about behavioral health services focused on your child’s needs, learn about community-based resources available near you, and explore state-funded programs.