A Mental Health Pioneer

 
 
 

 
Promoting excellence in professional education, community outreach, clinical services, and research
   

This Month and Next at the Center...

Professionals and Public invited free of charge, except where otherwise specified.

CME's and CEU's Available

Your Tax deductible donations help the Center continue this work.

(All the lectures have an informational/educational purpose only. Nothing should be implemented without previous professional advice)

  • Thursday, July 9th at 7 to 9 p.m.: Suicide in Children and Adolescents by Doctor Humberto Nágera, Professor of Psychiatry (USF), Psychoanalyst children, adolescents and adults, Director of the Carter-Jenkins Center.

  • Thursday, July 23rd at 7 to 9p.m.: Suicidio en los Niños y Adolescentes por el Doctor Humberto Nágera, Profesor de Psiquiatría (USF), Psicoanalista de niños, adolescentes y adultos, Director del Carter-Jenkins Centro.

  • Thursday Agosto 7th at 7 to 9 p.m. In Spanish.: El role de la estimulación (materna y de otros tipos) en la maduración, desarrollo y programación del cerebro por el Doctor Humberto Nágera, Profesor de Psiquiatría (USF), Psicoanalista de niños, adolescentes y adultos, Director del Carter-Jenkins Centro.

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Last Update: July 2, 2009

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