Mental Health Professional Collaborations & Speaking Engagements
At Balance, we believe in the importance of education as a way to grow and enhance our lives. Education is an important component of our IOP & PHP programs as well as our professional development as mental health care givers. Continued learning is vital as it ensures a high level of expertise and keeps us up to date with new developments or teachings in mental health care. We invite mental health professionals to participate in our speakers program to foster a shared environment for continued education.
Our mental health professional collaboration program offers events covering a broad range of topics and showcases excellent keynote speakers.
What do collaborations look like?
Balance Treatment collaborates with mental health professionals, schools, clinics, and community organizations. We co-host educational forums, offer guest speakers and workshops, and support shared mental health research and outreach initiatives.
Who Should Connect?
Are you a clinician, educator, healthcare provider, or organization looking for evidence-based insight in mental health? We welcome you to join our growing network.
Speaker Program Details
Our speaker events feature experts in trauma, family systems, adolescent development, wellness strategies, and the evolving landscape of mental health. Presentations and panels are tailored for diverse audiences—clinicians, educators, families, and community leaders.
Benefits of Participation
By joining our collaborations or events, mental health professionals can build referral connections, earn continuing education credits, and play a direct role in reducing mental health stigma.
Call us now at 866-963-5151 to learn more or schedule a collaboration.

An African proverb states, ‘If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.’ At Balance we are working to create a synergy among professionals and our communities to have long lasting effects with our efforts to help people grow and to remove the stigma of mental illness.”