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mental health in emerging adulthood (ages 18 to 29):
understanding and meeting the needs of this distinct age group
preconference workshop
5th conference on emerging adulthood
providence, ri
wednesday, october 26th,
2011
agenda
8:00-9:00 a.m.
registration
9:00-9:15
introduction & opening remarks
where are we in understanding mental health in emerging adulthood?
jennifer lynn tanner, ph.d.
9:15 -10:15
session i: the epidemiology of emerging adult psychiatric disorder (40 min.
talk & 20 min q & a)
william copeland, ph.d.
assistant clinical professor of psychiatry and
behavioral sciences
center for developmental epidemiology
duke university
10:20-11:20
session ii: emerging adults as a vulnerable group: community mental health,
serious mental health problems, and youth who “age out” of care (40 min.
talk & 20 min q & a)
maryann davis, ph.d.
associate research professor
school of medicine, psychiatry
university of massachusetts medical school
center for mental health services research
11:25-12:25
emerging adult panel: 18 to 29 year-olds speak about their mental health
experiences
12:30-1:00
lunch
1:15-2:15
session iii: stigma and help-seeking in emerging adult college students?"
(40 min. talk & 20 min q & a)
daniel eisenberg, ph.d.
associate professor
health management and policy
university of michigan, ann arbor
2:20-3:20
session iv: speed-networking: participants have the opportunity to connect
with others working the area of emerging adult mental health
3:25 - 4:25
session v: real-time treatment: integrating developmental neuroscience and
psychoanalysis in the intensive treatment of emerging adults
jesse viner, m.d. & laura viner, ph.d.
yellowbrick & department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences
northwestern university medical school
4:30-4:45
closing remarks
where are we going with our understanding of mental health in emerging
adulthood?
jennifer l. tanner, ph.d.
5:00 to 7:00
welcome reception: 5th conference on emerging adulthood
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