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Thursday,
February 26, 2004
11:30 to 1:00 p.m.
Psychiatric Institute
1601 West Taylor, Room 430
RELIGIOUS
AND MENTAL HEALTH RESPONSES TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF TERRORISM AND
OTHER TRAUMAS
Join us
for a conversation between religious and mental health
professionals exploring the ways religion and mental health
approach terrorism and other traumas and how they might learn to
better understand one another as they work.
Jim
Poling,
Professor of Pastoral Care, Counseling and Theology
Garrett Evangelical Seminary, Northwestern University
Chris
Fichtner,
Dir. Division of Mental Health, Illinois Department of Human
Services
Vaughn
Fayle,
Associate Director UIC International Center on Responses to
Catastrophes
A light
lunch will be provided.
Open to
all faculty, staff, trainees, students from UIC and Chicago
academic communities
For
further information or to RSVP call: 312.355.5407 or email
Vaughn Fayle, Assoc. Dir. UIC International Center on Responses
to Catastrophes (ICORC), Dept of Psychiatry, Vfayle@uic.edu.
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