AIM Youth Mental Health Scientific Symposium

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Name: AIM Youth Mental Health Scientific Symposium
Date: May 17, 2019
Time: 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM PDT
Event Description:
 

INAUGURAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM

 
Join us for the first annual AIM Youth Mental Health Scientific Symposium on May 17, 2019.

Featuring presentations from the top doctors in youth mental health on the latest advancements in research and treatment. 

Featuring:

EATING DISORDERS: INSIGHTS INTO CHOOSING EFFECTIVE TREATMENTS

Walter H. Kaye, MD | University of California San Diego

Dr. Walter Kaye is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego and the Founder and Executive Director of the UCSD Eating Disorder Research and Treatment Program.

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ADOLESCENT DEPRESSION: PREVENTION AND TREATMENT

W. Edward Craighead, PhD, ABPP | Emory University

Dr. W. Edward Craighead is the J. Rex Fuqua Endowed Chair, a Professor and Vice Chair of Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Programs at Emory and a member of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Department of Psychology.

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CHILDHOOD ANXIETY & OCD: DOES EARLY INTERVENTION WORK?

Kate Fitzgerald, MD | University of Michigan

As a child psychiatrist and co-director of the Pediatric Anxiety and Tic Disorders Clinic at Michigan, Dr. Kate Fitzgerald is seeking better interventions for childhood anxiety. She was awarded the AIM Sullivan Family Rising Star Award to fund her research.

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SOCIAL ANXIETY: PROMISING THERAPIES

David M. Clark, CBE, FBA, FMEDSCI, FACSS | Oxford

Dr. David Millar Clark has been a Professor of Psychology at the University of Oxford since 2011 and is also the National Clinical Adviser at the Department of Health.

 
 
Event Media:
Location:
Sunset Center, Carmel - CA
Date/Time Information:
Friday, May 17, 2019
Registration at 7:30 AM
The event begins at 8 AM 
Concludes at 12:30 PM

 
Contact Information:
info@aimformentalhealth.org
Fees/Admission:
Tickets: $30 | Students: $10
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