Please accept this conference posting on behalf of my colleague Dr Lynn
Todman. Apologies for cross-posting.
Research shows that people living in
communities plagued by high rates of joblessness, poverty, crime and violence as
well as inadequate housing, health care, education and social services suffer
disproportionately high rates of stress, anxiety, trauma-induced illnesses,
depression, substance abuse and cognitive challenges. Often, the mental health
preventions and interventions that are implemented in these difficult social
contexts are designed to affect individual change; rarely do they seek to
address or alter the broader social conditions that cause psychological illness.
By failing to address the critical social determinants of mental health, health
care policies and programs often fall short of meeting the needs of our most
disadvantaged communities.
On June 3rd and 4th, 2010, the Institute on
Social Exclusion at the Adler School of Professional Psychology will host its
annual conference at the Drake Hotel in downtown Chicago. Entitled "The Social
Determinants of Mental Health: From Awareness to Action", the purpose of the
Conference is to:
* Increase awareness about how social conditions impact
mental health and well-being;
* Develop and disseminate mental health
prevention and intervention strategies that are informed by the social
determinants framework;
* Create multidisciplinary collaborations to
identify and address the complex social conditions that impact mental health;
and
* Develop new knowledge and practice innovations.
Keynote
Speakers:
David Satcher, MD, PhD - The 16th Surgeon General of the United
States, past member of the World Health Organization Commission on the Social
Determinants of Health, former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, and currently, the Director of the Satcher Health Leadership Center
at the Morehouse School of Medicine.
Sandro Galea, MD, MPH, DrPH -
Professor of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health, Research Professor at
the Institute of Social Research at the University of Michigan.
A 300
word abstract is due on December 31, 2009.
For more detailed information
on the Call for Papers, please go to:
http://www.adler.edu/about/2010annualconference.asp<mhtml:{B9555FF5-80BC-47BB-9A37-544E1E1FC7A3}mid://00000261/!x-usc:http://www.adler.edu/about/2010annualconference.asp>
Lynn
C. Todman, PhD
Director
Institute on Social Exclusion
Adler School of
Professional Psychology
Suite 2100
65 E. Wacker Place
Chicago, IL
60601-7298
Tel:
(312) 201 5900 ext. 264Email:
lto...@adler.edu