Events

At Mind Study Center, we host a variety of engaging events designed to inspire learning, foster creativity, and promote personal growth. From workshops and seminars to interactive study sessions and guest speakers, our events provide valuable opportunities for students and community members to expand their knowledge and connect with like-minded individuals. Stay tuned for upcoming events that will help you unlock your full potential!

Hilton Woodland Hills

LACPA

We were proud to represent Mind Study Center at the LACPA Annual Conference, one of the most well-regarded events in the mental health community. It was a wonderful opportunity to share our mission, connect with colleagues across disciplines, and engage with the latest ideas in mental health care. Dr. Peyman

Saturday, May 3 2025
Sequoyah School

Mental Health Spotlight: Sequoyah School

Our dedicated clinicians had the privilege of presenting at Sequoyah School, sharing insights on mental health & wellness. We’re committed to educating and supporting our community—one conversation at a time!”

Friday, March 14 2025
12:00 pm-
1:00 pm
Mind Study Center

Lunch & Learn: Understanding your child’s learning & thinking

Mind Study Center is pleased to host Lunch & Learn: Understanding Your Child’s Learning & Thinking, a discussion focused on supporting children with ADHD, learning differences, and mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression. Join us as we explore how neurodiversity shapes the way children learn—and how parents and

Thursday, May 1 2025
12:00 pm-
1:00 pm
St. Philip School, Pasadena CA

Anxiety in Childhood and Adolescence: An Overview and Discussion

Mind Study Center is pleased to present at Westridge discussing neurodiversity and supporting students with ADHDm depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions, or learning difficulties.  

Saturday, January 25 2025
8:15 am-
9:15 am
Westridge School, Pasadena CA

Neurodiversity

Mind Study Center is pleased to present at Westridge discussing neurodiversity and supporting students with ADHDm depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions, or learning difficulties.

Saturday, January 18 2025
8:45 am-
10:00 am