THE FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN POTENTIAL PRESENTS:
MENTAL HEALTH & THE BRAIN-
A LIFELONG LEARNING SYMPOSIUM
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH
REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 15TH AND SAVE $75
CHICAGO-August 15, 2007—The Foundation for Human Potential (FHP), in association with Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, is presenting a two-day program, Mental Health & the Brain: Implications for Lifelong Learning on November 15th and 16th at Northwestern University’s Thorne Auditorium, Chicago. Registration is $275 if received by September 15th and $350 after September 15th.;
Reduced fee, $175 for:
• students (with copy of ID and letter from dean) and
• members/staff of certified mental health organizations (name and contact information of mental health organization required with registration)
This symposium will address the growing need to advocate for mental health throughout one’s lifespan. The two-day program has four primary objectives:
1) to present an engaging look at issues pertaining to mental health and mental disorders;
2) reduce the associated stigma for both children and adults; 3) underscore positive behaviors which can and do exist with mental illness; and 4) examine mental health in the context of home, education and work environments
The moderator is Sharon Begley, who is the Science Columnist for Newsweek Magazine. The lecturers include, among others, keynote speaker, Frederick K. Goodwin, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry; Director, Center on Neuroscience, Medical Progress and Society, George Washington University, and the Former Director of the National Institute of Mental Health.
Participants can register online at www.fhponline.org/symposium2007. For more information, please contact The Foundation for Human Potential at www.fhponline.org
•THE FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN POTENTIAL PRESENTS:
MENTAL HEALTH & THE BRAIN-
A LIFELONG LEARNING SYMPOSIUM
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH AND FRIDAY...all »THE FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN POTENTIAL PRESENTS:
MENTAL HEALTH & THE BRAIN-
A LIFELONG LEARNING SYMPOSIUM
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH
REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 15TH AND SAVE $75
CHICAGO-August 15, 2007—The Foundation for Human Potential (FHP), in association with Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, is presenting a two-day program, Mental Health & the Brain: Implications for Lifelong Learning on November 15th and 16th at Northwestern University’s Thorne Auditorium, Chicago. Registration is $275 if received by September 15th and $350 after September 15th.;
Reduced fee, $175 for:
• students (with copy of ID and letter from dean) and
• members/staff of certified mental health organizations (name and contact information of mental health organization required with registration)
This symposium will address the growing need to advocate for mental health throughout one’s lifespan. The two-day program has four primary objectives:
1) to present an engaging look at issues pertaining to mental health and mental disorders;
2) reduce the associated stigma for both children and adults; 3) underscore positive behaviors which can and do exist with mental illness; and 4) examine mental health in the context of home, education and work environments
The moderator is Sharon Begley, who is the Science Columnist for Newsweek Magazine. The lecturers include, among others, keynote speaker, Frederick K. Goodwin, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry; Director, Center on Neuroscience, Medical Progress and Society, George Washington University, and the Former Director of the National Institute of Mental Health.
Participants can register online at www.fhponline.org/symposium2007. For more information, please contact The Foundation for Human Potential at www.fhponline.org
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