3rd Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference (2011)
Featured speaker, Juan Cole, from the University of Michigan
Conference Poster: ACCEPT. Learning the Art of Coexistence and Resilience in Conflicting Times
2011 Muslim Mental Health Conference in East Lansing Michigan, sponsored by Michigan State University Department of Psychiatry.
Resiliency in Muslim American Students: Ten Years After 9/11 with Farha Abbasi, MD and Zain Shamoon
2011 Muslim Mental Health Conference in East Lansing Michigan, sponsored by Michigan State University Department of Psychiatry.
Comments from Honored Guest, Congressman André Carson
André D. Carson (born October 16, 1974) is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 7th congressional district since 2008. A member of the Democratic Party, his district includes the southern four-fifths of Indianapolis, including Downtown Indianapolis. Carson was the second Muslim to be elected to the United States Congress, following Keith Ellison of Minnesota in 2006.
2011 Muslim Mental Health Conference in East Lansing Michigan, sponsored by Michigan State University Department of Psychiatry.
Muslim Mental Health Professionals: Growth of the Community, Sameera Ahmed, PhD, Hamada Hamid, DO, MS, Halim Naeem, MA, TLLP, and Khalida Zaki, PhD. Moderated by Zain Shamoon
2011 Muslim Mental Health Conference in East Lansing Michigan, sponsored by Michigan State University Department of Psychiatry.
Coping with Cruelty - Frank M. Ochberg, MD
Frank Ochberg (born 1940), is a psychiatrist, a pioneer in trauma science, an educator and the editor of the first text on the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He is one of the founding fathers of modern psychotraumatology and served on the committee that defined PTSD.[1] He is a graduate of Harvard and of Johns Hopkins Medical School.
Ochberg is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Michigan State University, where he has also taught in the College of Human Medicine, College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the Schools of Journalism and Criminal Justice.
2011 Muslim Mental Health Conference in East Lansing Michigan, sponsored by Michigan State University Department of Psychiatry.
Going Beyond Islamophobia: Challenges of Pluralism in 21st Century America - Juan R. Cole, PhD
Juan Cole is an American academic and commentator on the modern Middle East and South Asia.. He is Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan.
Additional videos are available here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2he82GeIDSYmY2HMNrHx0Jp5v-xTFIDo