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When Life Hands You Teenagers

  • September 20, 2017
Date & Time

September 20, 2017 - 08:30 am to September 20, 2017 - 03:30 pm

Description

If you live or work with teenagers, you know the tough issues they face today. Anxiety, stress, depression, self-harm, addiction, bullying and behavioral disorders are all too prevalent—and it’s hard to know how to help. At this conference, you’'ll learn from leading mental health experts about how these issues are impacting children's lives and what you can do to help. 

Click here to register for the Grant Halliburton Foundation Conference

Julie's talk is titled "Transcending Depression:  Better Days Ahead"

When Life Hands You Teenagers 
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Plano Center
2200 E. Spring Creek Pkwy.
Plano, TX 75074
Location

Plano, Texas

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Testimonial

"Hersh's page-turner story is very informative about the state of mind of people experiencing very high suicide risk; to take two examples, perceived burdensomeness and social isolation.  I'm relieved for her and for all of us that she survived.  Struck by Living shows a life beyond suicidality, filled with possibility."

Thomas Joiner
Thomas Joiner, The Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Florida State University, Author of Why People Die by Suicide and Myths About Suicide
About Struck By Living

In Struck by Living, Julie Hersh picks apart the irony of her life with humor and brutal honesty. Despite a loving husband, healthy children, financial security, Julie attempted suicide three times. With the help of ECT (electroconvulsive therapy), Julie broke the deadly course of her disorder. Now well, Julie promotes the importance of mental health with collaborations with other artists and organizations.

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