MAN’S SEARCH FOR MEANING: THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE
Our featured speakers include:
Bryce Mackie, a 22-year-old student currently attending Columbia College in Chicago. Bryce produced a film about his experience with depression and suicide called Eternal High. The film was selected for inclusion in over 60 film festivals, won 25 awards, and is currently being distributed throughout the world. Bryce received the National 2009 Welcome Back Award for his efforts in reducing the stigma of depression.
Dr. Ken Moses is the keynote speaker. He is a clinical psychologist who maintains a practice in Evanston, IL. His private practice is limited to the issues of grieving and human growth in the shadow of loss. Dr. Moses is a nationally renowned speaker, author, and clinician, who regularly lectures and provides seminars & professional training throughout the United States & Europe.
The presenters will be joined by Corey Goldstein, M.D. for our Ask the Doctors Panel in the hospital's Frank Auditorium.
Registration: $65 in advance (by April 25th); $80 at the door. Other rates available for students and families. LCSW/LSW, EAPC, LCP/LCPC, IODAPCA professionals can receive 6 CEUs for an additional $35. A continental breakfast and a box lunch will be provided.
For more information or to register, please visit our website, email us at wecanhelp@dbsa-gc.org or call (773) 465-3280.
Official Website: http://dbsa-gc.org
Added by web4u on March 29, 2011