The kids are all right: JGH Psychiatry Research Day focuses on supporting families and children
Event spotlights biological, psychological and cultural factors in treating children and their parents
Children and family take centre-stage at the Jewish General
Hospital's Fifth Annual Psychiatry Research Day, to be held Friday,
March 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Entitled Building Strong Foundations: The Role of Child
Psychiatry Research in Support of Children and Families,
the event is designed to update local health-care and social
service professionals on the latest, cutting-edge developments in
child psychiatry research at the JGH.
- Dr. Michael Bond, Chief of the JGH Department of Psychiatry will present opening remarks.
- Dr. Amir Raz, a renowned expert in the neuroscience of attention and hypnosis (and a former stage hypnotist) will talk about Training the Brain: Using Attention to Help Children Gain Control.
- Dr. Cecile Rousseau, Director of the Transcultural Research and Intervention Team at the CSSS de la Montagne will discuss ways to help children heal from torture and other traumas in Healing Stories: School-Based Prevention Programs For Immigrant And Refugee Children.
- Dr. Phyllis Zelkowitz, Director of Research at the JGH Department of Psychiatry, will describe the psychological impact of preterm birth on parents and children in Riding the Rollercoaster: How Parents Cope with the Birth of a Premature Infant
- Dr. Jaswant Guzder, Director of Child Psychiatry at the JGH, will comment and moderate an open discussion.
"The Child Psychiatry Division of the JGH is a leader in providing
culturally sensitive and evidence-based treatments for children and
families," said Dr. Zelkowitz, the event organizer. "This year's
Research Day highlights some of the important and innovative
research being conducted in our department, with findings that have
direct clinical relevance to professionals who work with children
and families."
EVENT: Fifth Annual JGH Psychiatry Research Day:
Building Strong Foundations: The Role of Child Psychiatry
Research in Support of Children and Families
DATE: ÌýFriday, March 26, 2010
TIME: Ìý8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
PLACE: ÌýJewish General Hospital, Block
Amphitheatre
Room B-106, 3755 Cote Ste. Catherine Road, Montreal, QC H3T
1E2
OPEN TO: ÌýHealth care and media
professionals
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