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Heads Up: Coping Through COVID-19 Webinar

When

Wednesday May 20, 2020 12:00PM - 1:00PM

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  1. Wednesday, May 20, 12 Noon EST: Focus on Adults, Navigating Stress and Mental Wellbeing – featuring Robert Brady, Ph.D.,Director of Anxiety Disorders Service, Dartmouth-Hitchcock, William Torrey, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, and Ken Norton, Executive Director, National Alliance on Mental Illness, New Hampshire (NAMI NH), who will address managing mental health, staying informed, and staying connected and productive;

Attendees are invited to submit questions for the experts prior to each webinar at social@hitchcock.org, and questions can also be asked on the D-H Facebook page during each livestream. Each webinar will be archived on the D-H Facebook page and available on the D-H YouTube channel for later viewing.

“In this time of heightened anxiety, Dartmouth-Hitchcock is pleased to be able to bring valuable information and support to help people across the region deal with the emotional aspects of this crisis,” said Joanne M. Conroy, M.D., CEO and President of Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health. “The topics covered in the ‘Heads Up’ series are relevant and timely, and we hope people of all ages will find the information presented by our experts both beneficial and comforting.”

The series is inspired by D-HH’s R.E.A.C.T mental health awareness campaign, a program featuring D-HH Senior Director of External Affairs and former New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice John Broderick, who presents a powerful public awareness campaign around the steps people can take when they recognize that they or someone they care about is experiencing mental health challenges, and to date has spoken to over 100,000 students throughout New Hampshire and Vermont.

“Our lives have changed dramatically in a very short period of time, and many are experiencing feelings of stress, anxiety, uncertainty and fear,” said Broderick. “We believe it is absolutely critical to offer people of all ages good advice and information to help them cope with the very real strain of this crisis.”

For more information about the “Heads Up: Coping Through COVID-19” mental health webinar series, please visit https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/patient-education/mental-health-webinar-series.html

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