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Free Virtual PTSD Summit

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The Anxiety and Depression Association of America invites you to attend our virtual PTSD summit on November 7th from 12:00 – 2:00 PM EST titled “Raising Our Hands: Supporting PTSD Identification, Diagnosis, and Treatment Across Diverse Communities.”

This summit, hosted in collaboration with the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance with the support of Otsuka, will convene diverse stakeholders to discuss opportunities for improving the treatment and care for individuals living with PTSD.

Please click here to register: counciladvisors.zoom.us/web...

Registration is free, and space is limited.

As a participant, you'll learn from leading healthcare providers, mental health advocates, and individuals with lived experience. Together, we'll explore unmet needs in underserved communities, improve patient pathways to diagnosis and treatment, address PTSD misconceptions, and advocate for trauma-informed, culturally competent care.

We hope you will join us!

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