First-Ever Law and Mental Health Summit Sparks Nationwide Movement for Legal and Clinical Collaboration
PR Newswire
BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 20, 2025
The first-ever Bridging the Gap: A Law & Behavioral Health Summit in Boca Raton successfully brought together legal and mental health professionals to address the urgent need for collaboration in supporting individuals facing mental health and substance use challenges. With 60 engaged attendees, the event sparked discussions, meaningful connections, and a shared commitment to holistic client advocacy, with many participants eager for one-on-one follow-ups with keynote speaker Adam Rossen, Esq. Given the overwhelming enthusiasm and demand for continued dialogue, organizers are planning future summits to strengthen the partnership between law and therapy further.
BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The first-ever Bridging the Gap: A Law & Behavioral Health Summit took place on February 7, 2025, in Boca Raton, drawing 60 enthusiastic attendees from the legal and mental health communities. The event, hosted by Rossen Law Firm, Robinson Casey, PLLC, Family First Adolescent Services, and The Sylvia Brafman Mental Health Center, was a groundbreaking effort to bridge the divide between legal advocacy and mental health intervention—exceeding all expectations.
The energy in the room was palpable, as therapists, attorneys, and behavioral health professionals were all deeply engaged in conversations about how to best help clients struggling with mental health disorders and substance abuse. Many attendees expressed that the summit filled a critical gap in their work, sparking meaningful collaborations and a shared commitment to holistic, client-centered solutions.
"This event proved what we've known all along—there is a huge need for stronger collaboration between attorneys and mental health professionals," said Adam Rossen, Esq., CEO of Rossen Law Firm, who led a powerful session on building unified partnerships between clinical and legal services. "So many attendees wanted to continue the conversation one-on-one, which tells me this is just the beginning of something bigger."
Attendees also benefited from expert insights, including Craig Robinson, Esq., MSW, who presented on Florida's Marchman Act and involuntary commitment for substance use disorders. The summit provided practical strategies for navigating legal interventions in behavioral health care while fostering connections between professionals committed to a compassionate, effective approach.
The event was an incredible opportunity for the Rossen Law Firm team to meet like-minded professionals dedicated to the same mission. Manny Serra-Jovenich, a trial attorney at Rossen Law Firm, shared his enthusiasm: "It was inspiring to connect with so many therapists and attorneys passionate about creating real change. This is the start of a movement, and I'm excited to see where it leads."
Danielle Chanzes, also of Rossen Law Firm, echoed the sentiment: "The energy in the room was electric. People weren't just attending—they were actively engaged, brainstorming, and excited to take action. It was amazing to be part of this experience."
Beyond the powerful presentations, attendees enjoyed fantastic food and a vibrant atmosphere, adding to the event's success. "You could feel the excitement—it wasn't just another conference. It was a gathering of people who genuinely care about making a difference," added Serra-Jovenich.
Given the overwhelming response, plans are already in motion for future summits to continue fostering collaboration between the legal and mental health communities.
About Bridging the Gap: A Law & Behavioral Health Summit
The Bridging the Gap Summit was created to foster collaboration between legal and behavioral health professionals, ensuring that clients facing mental health and substance use disorders receive comprehensive, compassionate, and valuable support. The event, hosted by leading law firms and behavioral health organizations, promotes education, advocacy, and actionable solutions for professionals working at the intersection of law and mental health.
About Rossen Law Firm
Rossen Law Firm is a premier criminal defense and DUI law firm based in South Florida, dedicated to providing compassionate, aggressive, and personalized legal representation. Founded by Adam Rossen, Esq., a former prosecutor turned defense attorney, the firm is built on the belief that everyone deserves a second chance.
With a team of experienced trial attorneys, Rossen Law Firm has successfully defended clients facing criminal charges, DUI cases, drug offenses, white-collar crimes, and more. The firm offers strategic legal solutions that prioritize the client's future. The firm is known for its client-centered approach, transparency, and commitment to helping good people when bad things happen.
In addition to its legal defense services, the Rossen Law Firm stands out as a leader in legal education and community outreach, hosting events such as the Bridging the Gap: A Law & Behavioral Health Summit to promote collaboration between legal and mental health professionals. The firm's mission goes beyond the courtroom—advocating for justice, rehabilitation, and second chances for individuals facing legal challenges.
Media Contact
Laura Vinalet Brown, Rossen Law Firm, 1 7542066200, laura@rossenlawfirm.com, www.rossenlawfirm.com
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