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"Discovery to Recovery: A Path to Healthy Minds" Mental Health Conference, April 30, Los Angeles, Announced by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
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ADVISORY
WHEN: Tuesday, April 30, 2013, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. PDT
WHAT: A conference featuring best-selling author Elyn
R. Saks, J.D., Ph.D., expert-led panel and sessions on
the latest advances in mental
illness research, treatments and early intervention to improve the
lives of the 1 in 4 people living with a mental illness.
WHO: Leading figures in mental health present to the public,
families and patients living with a mental illness, caregivers,
community leaders and mental health professionals.
Keynote: Elyn R. Saks, Professor of Law, Psychology and
Psychiatry, USC Gould School of Law; author of best-seller "The Center
Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness" (an inspiring account of 30
years of living with schizophrenia).
Moderator: Jeffrey
Borenstein, M.D., Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Acting President & CO; Host, public television's "Healthy Minds"; and
Editor-in-Chief, Psychiatric News.
Sessions:
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Early Psychosis: Risk Factors, Prevention and Recovery, Rachel Loewy,
Ph.D., Associate Professor, Psychiatry, University of California, San
Francisco
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Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Schizophrenia, Cameron S. Carter,
M.D., Professor, Psychiatry & Psychology, University of California,
Davis
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How Genetic Advances in Autism Spectrum (News - Alert) Disorder Inform Development of
Therapies, Daniel Geschwind, M.D., Ph.D., Professor, Neurology
& Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
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Risk and Vulnerability for Mood Disorders in Teens, Carrie E.
Bearden, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Biobehavioral
Sciences, UCLA
Registration ($75-100 includes sessions, materials, breakfast,
lunch): http://bbrfoundation.org/LAConference,
800-829-8289, events@bbrfoundation.org
WHERE: Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel, 11461 Sunset Blvd., Los
Angeles, CA (News - Alert) 90049, http://www.luxesunset.com,
310-476-6571.
About
the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
The Foundation
has invested nearly $300 million in NARSAD Grants to over 3,300
scientists worldwide since 1987, leading to thousands of scientific
achievements to improve the lives of those with mental illness.
Also Upcoming!
To raise awareness of research, the Foundation offers the free, monthly "Meet
the Scientist Webinars Series." Next webinar: "Research
Discoveries in Schizophrenia," March 12, 2:00 p.m. EDT with Daniel
R. Weinberger, M.D., Director and CEO, Lieber Institute for Brain
Development and Professor, Psychiatry, Neurology, Neuroscience, and
Human Genetics, Johns Hopkins University Medical School. Webinar
Registration Website

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