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ANN ARBOR,
MI - On Monday, March 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the University
of Michigan Health System's East
Ann Arbor Health Center on Plymouth Road, physicians and social
workers from the U-M
Depression Center will present an education workshop for people
with depression and their family members over the age of 12.
The workshop
will offer patients and families an opportunity to learn about depression
and gather information about its risk factors, treatments, and impact
on families, as well as healthful ways of interacting with each
other. It will highlight the most important facts about depression
and its effect on people of different ages.
Multi-generational
education materials will be provided, and open discussions will
be facilitated at the end of the session. Please call 734-764-0267
to register. The workshop fee is $25 per person or $30 per family.
Future workshops
will be held on May 20 and June 24, 2002 at the same time and location.
For more information
on the U-M Depression Center, which is the nation's only center
providing coordinated patient care, family and community education,
and research study opportunities, visit www.med.umich.edu/depression.
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For more
information, contact Kara Gavin or Carrie Hagen, UMHS Public
Relations, 734-764-2220, or by e-mail.
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