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The 28th Annual Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture

“Coming to the Rescue of None of My Business: The Effect of Responding vs. Ignoring on Community Health”

Tuesday, March 1

Presenters:

Ervin Staub, Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Director of the PhD concentration in the Psychology of Peace and the Prevention of Violence

Michael Grodin, Professor of Psychiatry, Socio-Medical Sciences, Community Medicine, Bioethics, and Human Rights, Boston University Schools of Public Health and Medicine; Co-Director of the Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights: Caring for Survivors of Torture

Kathleen O’Toole, Commissioner of Police, City of Boston

David Satin, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Chairman, Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture Committee

Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology
221 Rivermoor St.
Boston
2:30-5:00 p.m.

The Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture Committee and the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology present the 28th Annual Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture. The lecture and forum will consider our responsibilities to our neighbors. The lecture will explore the issue from psychological, historical, and public safety points of view and discuss the implications for community mental health and social values. The lecture is free and open to the public; CME credits are available.

 

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