Preventing Student Mental Health Crises Before They Escalate

Supporting schools, districts, and communities in identifying warning signs, strengthening response systems, and protecting students.

Former President, Virginia Counselors Association
Professor, Counselor Educator, and Licensed Clinician
Media Contributor on Youth Mental Health & School Safety

Schools Are Facing More Than They’re Prepared For

  • Rising student anxiety, depression, and trauma

  • Increasing complexity of crisis situations

  • Missed warning signs and communication breakdowns

  • Staff feeling overwhelmed and unsure how to respond

The issue isn’t a lack of care — it’s a lack of clear systems and support

How I Support Schools and Communities


Speaking

High-impact keynotes for conferences, school systems, and community audiences.


School and district-level assessments to identify gaps and strengthen mental health response systems.

Training

Practical, actionable professional development for educators, counselors, and administrators.


Consulting


Signature Presentation

Before It’s Too Late

Understanding the early warning signs of student mental health crises and violence — and what schools can do before situations escalate.

Outcomes:

  • Recognize red flags earlier

  • Improve communication between staff

  • Respond more effectively to student needs

About Wendy

Dr. Wendy Eckenrod-Green is a professor, counselor, and former President of the Virginia Counselors Association with nearly three decades of experience in youth mental health, education systems, and crisis response.

She has trained future counselors and educators, provided clinical counseling, and has been a trusted voice in media conversations on student mental health, violence, and school system failures.

Services & Engagements

  • Keynotes: Starting at $3,500 + travel

  • Half-Day Training: Starting at $5,000 + travel

  • Full-Day Training: Starting at $8,000 + travel

  • Consulting: Custom engagements starting at $15,000

Custom proposals available based on scope and needs.

Who I Work With

I work with schools and organizations committed to supporting students before challenges become crises.

  • School districts

  • Individual schools

  • Counseling departments

  • Education conferences

  • Parent organizations

  • Community mental health partners

Let’s Talk

If your school or organization is navigating student mental health challenges and wants to move from reaction to prevention, I’d be glad to connect.