
âWe recognize thereâs a crisis. We have the tools to address it. Now, the mission is getting those tools where theyâre needed,â declared Dr. Joshua Gordon, psychiatrist-in-chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, speaking to a crowd gathered 59 stories above Midtown Manhattan.
Hosted by the Young Patrons Committee of the Center for Youth Mental Health at NewYork-Presbyterian, the evening unfolded less like a formal reception and more like a spirited salon. Held at Moss New Yorkâthe membersâ club poised to open its doors at 520 Fifth Avenue in Fall 2025âthe event drew designers, creatives, physicians, and philanthropists. With the Empire State Building dramatically framed in oversized windows, the atmosphere was as inspired as the conversation.
Ayesha Shand, co-chair of the Young Patrons Committee, opened the program with personal reflections on the Centerâs mission before introducing fellow co-chair Dr. Charlie Shaffer, a psychiatrist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine. The Center for Youth Mental Health was founded in 2012 by Dr. Shafferâs late father, the renowned psychiatrist Dr. David Shaffer, with a vision to integrate care, research, and training to better address the adolescent mental health crisis. âThe Centerâs original goal,â Shaffer explained, âwas to identify and fund the smaller pilot projectsâthe proof-of-concept trialsâthat held great potential but needed just a little support.â More than a decade later, that vision has led to the training of psychologists, the publication of landmark studies, and improved access to care for tens of thousands of youth across New York.
Dr. Gordon took the podium next, speaking to the Centerâs futureâone powered by data, driven by innovation, and informed by compassion. âWe need answers,â he said. âWe need care that pays attention to the answers research provides. And what Iâve known about the Center since its inception is that itâs doing exactly that kind of work.â
Conversation continued long after the remarks concluded. Guests clustered near settees and windows, the city glittering below, as topics ranged from new therapies to travel plans. Drs. Francis Lee, Anne Marie Albano, Shannon Bennett, Warren Ng, and Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele moved through the crowd, anchoring the nightâs energy in expertise. Nearby, Dr. Shaffer was overheard discussing the nationwide shortage of child psychiatrists, while longtime supporter Zandy Forbes and Vogue‘s Mark Guiducci chatted across the room.
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