The Centre for Clinical Research in Health (CCRH) is pleased to host an innovative new conversation series that will feature a guest speaker with lived experience of mental illness. Guided by a CCRH core member, an open conversation about mental health, followed by a question and answer period, will take place.
This instalment features social media professional and mental health advocate Marisa Lancione, who will speak about her experience living with bipolar disorder. She will be in conversation with Andrew Ryder, CCRH core member and associate professor and associate chair in the Department of Psychology.
This event is free and open to the public — all are welcome!
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