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Dr. Kelly Lowry, Lurie Children’s psychologist, explores the critical role of mental and behavioral health in the care of children and adolescents with severe obesity. Dr. Lowry discusses why youth with obesity face higher risks for depression, anxiety, ADHD, and eating disorders, and how these mental health concerns can both contribute to and result from severe obesity. She shares practical strategies for screening, evaluation, and ongoing support—emphasizing the importance of family involvement, positive body image, and collaboration across medical, psychological, and social work teams. The talk highlights: Key mental health risks for youth with obesity, including stigma and bullying The bidirectional relationship between obesity and psychiatric conditions How psychosocial evaluations fit into the bariatric surgery process The value of personalized, family-centered care before and after surgery The ongoing need for behavioral health support to improve outcomes and quality of life Dr. Lowry also answers audience questions about therapy options, telehealth, and strategies to help families and primary care providers prepare patients for the psychological changes that come along with bariatric surgery. For more information about the Lurie Children’s Bariatric Surgery Program, visit: Lurie Children’s Bariatric Surgery Program