“One broad indicator that it is time to move on from therapy is that there is little to say to your therapist or address in session,” says Dr. Erin K. Engle.
This year’s Eric D. Hadar Distinguished Lecture will take place on November 7th, 2018 with Dr. Kathleen M. Carroll, who will present, “Adventures in the dissemination of evidence-based therapies.”
“One of the key issues, of course, is when a person becomes so disabled that they should no longer be considered to have the capacity to vote,” Dr. Paul Appelbaum said.
North Shore Action will sponsor “Suicide Town Hall: Hope and Healing,” a suicide prevention forum, at the Great Neck Library on Nov. 14 at 7 p.m.The panel will include Dr. Madelyn Gould.
“Brain stimulation therapies involve the application of [electric] energy over specific brain regions to modulate the function of neural circuits,” says Dr. Joshua Berman.