Dearborn Public Schools Special Education Department Hosts:
The WSU Center for Treatment & Research in Behavioral Health
Wednesday, February 7th 2018 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Dearborn High School Cafeteria
The purpose of this free educational presentation for parents/guardians is to provide a comprehensive understanding of depression, anxiety and psychosis in teens including early signs, symptoms and treatment options. Mental health illness left untreated in teens can lead to a lifelong debilitating illness. Thus, early identification and treatment is important for long-term life success.
Agenda includes:
- To define depression and anxiety and symptoms of each.
- To define psychosis and symptoms.
- Understanding the school impact on teens that are affected by mental illness.
- To provide information on how to identify early signs of depression, anxiety and psychosis.
- To provide information on resources to help as well as treatment options for the family.
This is a FREE event.
Refreshments will be provided.
Please call, or email, to let us know you are attending, or for questions. Contact info: 313-827-1628 or Rumlers@dearbornschools.org