Chandler mental health series begins with Oct. 21 symposium
Chandler’s Building Better Mental Health Series begins with a symposium from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Chandler City Council Chambers, 88 E. Chicago St.
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Chandler mental health series begins with Oct. 21 symposium
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Chung Trinh will discuss Navigating the Mental Health Care System: What Families Should Know during an Oct. 21 symposium in Chandler.
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Chandler’s Building Better Mental Health Series begins with a symposium from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Chandler City Council Chambers, 88 E. Chicago St.
The Mental Health Symposium 2023: Demystifying the Science of Mental Health, conducted in collaboration with Lighthouse Psychiatry Brain Health Center, will include seven 20-minute presentations lead by mental health experts.
They will cover such topics as modern depression treatment and how to navigate the mental health care system, according to a release.