Health & Fitness
Join DBSA-GC for their 16th Annual Symposium Next Month
The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of Greater Chicago will host their annual mental health mini-conference next month.
This mini-conference is hosted by the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance - Greater Chicago (DBSA-GC). The 16th Annual Symposium is designed for consumers of services, family, and friends of persons with mood disorders. For this year’s Symposium, the experts will explore psychotropic medications, coping, and talk therapy styles & effectiveness. Mental health professionals attending the event are eligible for six CEUs.
The speakers will share their work in this field, both from scientific studies and interactions with patients & clients. They are pleased to present:
Dr. Marketa Marvanova – Associate Professor of Neurology & Psychiatry in Chicago State University College of Pharmacy and Adjunct Associate Professor of Neurology in Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine.
Dr. Alessandra Passarotti - Director of the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Institute for Juvenile Research.
Naoki Nakamura – Chair and Recruitment Leader, DBSA Illinois Grassroots Organization (DBSA IL GO).
Dr. Michael Maslar – Director of Mindfulness and Behavioral Therapies at The Family Institute at Northwestern University.
Dr. Corey Goldstein – Assistant Professor of the Treatment Research Center at Rush University Medical Center and a medical advisor to DBSA-GC. He will also moderate the Ask the Experts Q&A.
Location: Evanston Hospital, Frank Auditorium, 2650 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, IL
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015
Time: 8:00 AM – 5 PM
Registration: $25 - $85; Save money and buy your ticket(s) before April 17th!!
To register online, visit http://www.dbsa-gc.org/symposium.html. For more information, call 773-465-3280 or email wecanhelp@dbsa-gc.org.
DBSA-GC is a 501(c)3 volunteer organization dedicated to bettering the lives of persons with mood disorders. The mission of DBSA-GC is to help those individuals who are suffering from these illnesses and to improve their lives. The organization provides monthly, self-help support groups in seven locations across the Chicagoland area. In addition, they offer educational meetings and resources to consumers. They are the originators of DBSA, a national organization, with hundreds of affiliates across the U.S. and Canada.
