Faculty

David Plante

MD, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison

David Plante, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also serves as the Medical Director of the Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness/Wisconsin Sleep and as the Program Director of the clinical sleep medicine fellowship. He completed residency in adult psychiatry at Massachusetts General/Mclean Hospital and fellowship in sleep medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He has served as the Chair of the ICSD-3 Text Revision Hypersomnolence Section Working Group and Chair of the Medical Advisory Board for the Hypersomnia Foundation. Dr. Plante is a clinician-scientist whose research focuses broadly on central nervous system disorders of hypersomnolence as well as the interface of sleep and neuropsychiatric disorders.

2026 Sessions

Advanced Psychopharmacology Intensive: Emerging Neurobiologic Targets and Metabolic Pathways Reshaping Psychiatric Treatment

<b>*Additional fees apply and pre-registration is required.* </b><br><br>This year’s Advanced Psychopharmacology Intensive is designed as a clinically grounded primer for the modern psychiatric clinician, focusing on emerging neurobiologic targets, metabolic pathways, and treatment strategies that are increasingly shaping real-world psychopharmacologic practice. As the field continues to expand beyond traditional monoaminergic models, clinicians must understand not only what new treatments exist but how novel systems are being leveraged to improve psychiatric outcomes.<br><br>Through four focused, expert-led sessions, this intensive will review foundational mechanisms, emerging evidence, and practical prescribing considerations for several rapidly evolving areas of psychopharmacology. Sessions will examine orexin pathways, glutamatergic and dopaminergic circuits, muscarinic receptor modulation, and bioenergetic and GLP-1–related pathways. Emphasis will be placed on translating neuroscience and systems-level biology into clinical decision-making, helping attendees build a strong conceptual framework that will support deeper learning throughout the remainder of the Psych Congress program.<br>
Each session will include time for interactive discussion and clinical Q&A, ensuring attendees leave confident and prepared to integrate these concepts into patient care.<br><br><b>Topics to Be Covered</b><br>1. Orexin-Based Emergent Treatments: New Targets for Wakefulness, Mood, & Attention - David T. Plante, MD, PhD<br>A primer on orexin neurobiology and its role in regulating arousal, sleep–wake balance, and emotional processing. This session will review mechanisms of action, emerging clinical applications, safety considerations, and how orexin-based treatments may fit into evolving psychiatric treatment strategies<br><br>2. Glutamate and Dopamine Brain Circuits: Novel Approaches for Mood, Anhedonia, and Wellness - Brittany Albright, MD and Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH <br>An introduction to treatments targeting glutamatergic and dopaminergic systems beyond traditional models. Attendees will explore foundational mechanisms, the neurobiology of reward and motivation, and the role of these pathways in symptoms such as anhedonia. This session will also review emerging clinical applications in mood and psychotic disorders and how circuit-level approaches are informing next-generation pharmacologic interventions. <br><br>3. Targeting Muscarinic Systems: Redefining Psychosis and Beyond - Greg Mattingly, MD<br>An overview of muscarinic receptor pharmacology and its expanding role in psychiatric treatment. This session will review the science behind muscarinic-based agents, emerging clinical data, tolerability considerations, and how these therapies may reshape future treatment paradigms.<br><br>4. GLP-1 Mechanisms and Bioenergetics: From Metabolism to Mood and Addictions - Brittany Albright, MD, MPH and Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH <br>A foundational review of bioenergetic principles and GLP-1–based treatments, examining how metabolic signaling intersects with brain function and psychiatric symptoms. This session will address mechanisms of action, clinical relevance, and practical considerations as these agents increasingly enter psychiatric conversations.

Speaker

Tuesday, September 15 9:00–12:00 PM
Room Great Hall D
Sleep-Wake Disorders
Steering Committee

Brittany Albright

MD, MPH
Founder and Medical Director of Multidisciplinary and Interventional Psychiatry Practice
Sweetgrass Psychiatry; Medical University of South Carolina

Brittany Albright MD, MPH is a Harvard-trained, triple board-certified psychiatrist with clinical expertise in interventional psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, and obesity medicine. She completed her adult psychiatry residency at the nation’s top ranked program, Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital and a fellowship in addiction psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina, where she serves as an Affiliate Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Albright is the Founder and CEO of Sweetgrass Psychiatry, South Carolina’s largest physician-owned psychiatry practice with three locations.

Her research and academic work include numerous abstracts presented at national meetings and peer-reviewed manuscripts focused on innovative treatments and psychiatric education. A national speaker and consultant, she serves as President Elect of the South Carolina Psychiatric Association and holds multiple leadership roles with Psych Congress, including co-chair of Psych Congress Elevate and originator of the Private Practice Summit.

She firmly believes in collaborative, comprehensive treatment and the restoration of wellness in her patients and practices psychotherapy with expertise in mentalization based therapy and psychodynamic therapy. She also holds certifications in psychedelic assisted psychotherapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Co-Chair

Rakesh Jain

MD, MPH
Clinical Professor
Texas Tech - Permian Basin

Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, attended medical school at the University of Calcutta in India. He then attended graduate school at the University of Texas School of Public Health in Houston, where he was awarded a “National Institute/Center for Disease Control Competitive Traineeship”. His research thesis focused on impact of substance abuse. He graduated from the School of Public Health in 1987 with a Masters of Public Health (MPH) degree.

Dr. Jain served a three-year residency in Psychiatry at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. He followed that by obtaining further specialty training, by undergoing a two-year fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. In addition, Dr. Jain completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Research Psychiatry at the University of Texas Mental Sciences Institute, in Houston. He was awarded the “National Research Service Award” for the support of this postdoctoral fellowship.

Co-Chair

Gregory Mattingly

MD
Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Washington University School of Medicine, Midwest Research Group, St. Louis, MO, United States

Dr. Mattingly is a physician and principal investigator in clinical trials for Midwest Research Group. He is also a founding partner of St. Charles Psychiatric Associates where he treats children, adolescents and adults. A St Louis native, he earned his medical degree and received a Fulbright scholarship while attending Washington University. Dr. Mattingly is board certified in adult and adolescent psychiatry and is a Diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners. He is an Associate Clinical Professor at Washington University where he teaches psychopharmacology courses for the 3rd year medical students. Dr. Mattingly has been a principal investigator in over 400 clinical trials focusing on ADHD, anxiety disorders, major depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Having served on numerous national and international advisory panels, Dr. Mattingly has received awards and distinctions for clinical leadership and neuroscience research. Dr Mattingly is the President for APSARD-The American Professional Society of ADHD and Related Disorders and is on the Scientific Advisory Board for the Workd Federation of ADHD. Having served on the board of Headway House, a community support program and as a certifed evaluator for both the NFL and MLB, Dr Mattingly is firm believer in holistic mental health, education and advocacy.

Faculty

David Plante

MD, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison

David Plante, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also serves as the Medical Director of the Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness/Wisconsin Sleep and as the Program Director of the clinical sleep medicine fellowship. He completed residency in adult psychiatry at Massachusetts General/Mclean Hospital and fellowship in sleep medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He has served as the Chair of the ICSD-3 Text Revision Hypersomnolence Section Working Group and Chair of the Medical Advisory Board for the Hypersomnia Foundation. Dr. Plante is a clinician-scientist whose research focuses broadly on central nervous system disorders of hypersomnolence as well as the interface of sleep and neuropsychiatric disorders.

MasterClass: Trouble Beneath the Surface: Detecting and Treating Hypersomnolence in Everyday Psychiatric Practice

Hypersomnolence is frequently overlooked in psychiatric practice despite its significant impact on functioning and quality of life. This session reviews practical approaches to recognizing and differentiating hypersomnolence disorders, discusses appropriate diagnostic evaluation and referral, and examines current and emerging treatment options to support better patient outcomes.<br><br>Supported by an educational grant from Jazz Pharmaceuticals.

Speaker

Wednesday, September 16 2:45–4:15 PM
Room Great Hall B
Steering Committee

Chelsie Monroe

MSN, APN, PMHNP-BC
Founder
Balanced Mental Wellness

Chelsie Monroe is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and founder of a group private practice, Balanced Mental Wellness in Littleton, Colorado where she serves as medical director. She has over 15 years of experience working in a variety of settings including inpatient, outpatient, psychiatric emergency services, forensics, community mental health, and private practice settings. She specializes in complex trauma, forensics, addiction, and severe mental illnesses, and has special interest in psychedelic assisted therapies and entrepreneurial APN roles. Chelsie is board certified in Integrative Psychiatry, and is an expert in ketamine assisted psychotherapy (KAP). She is trained as a psychotherapist and believes the relationship is the key to being an excellent clinician.

Faculty

David Plante

MD, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison

David Plante, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also serves as the Medical Director of the Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness/Wisconsin Sleep and as the Program Director of the clinical sleep medicine fellowship. He completed residency in adult psychiatry at Massachusetts General/Mclean Hospital and fellowship in sleep medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He has served as the Chair of the ICSD-3 Text Revision Hypersomnolence Section Working Group and Chair of the Medical Advisory Board for the Hypersomnia Foundation. Dr. Plante is a clinician-scientist whose research focuses broadly on central nervous system disorders of hypersomnolence as well as the interface of sleep and neuropsychiatric disorders.

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