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SUMMARY:Beyond Ideas of Illness: A conversation with Mark Henick on the me
 ntal\, physical\, and social determinants of wellbeing
DTSTART:20220427T170000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:MARK HENICK’s hit viral TEDx talk about the stranger who sav
 ed his life has been viewed and shared millions of times.\n\nOver the last
  two decades\, he has appeared in hundreds of television\, radio\, print a
 nd online features about mental health. His bylines include CNN\, CNBC\, U
 SA Today\, The Chicago Tribune\, and many others. PEOPLE Magazine called M
 ark “one of Canada’s most prominent mental health advocates”.\n\nHe'
 s previously served on the board of the Mental Health Commission of Canada
 \, and as the youngest ever president of a Canadian Mental Health Associat
 ion division. As host and executive producer for both the So-Called Normal
  and Living Well podcasts\, he's had hundreds of conversations with expert
 s\, celebrities\, and public figures about mental health.\n\nMark's first 
 book\, So-Called Normal: A Memoir of Family\, Depression\, and Resilience
 \, was released in 2021. Rosie O’Donnell described it as “beautifully 
 written\, heart-wrenching\, and hopeful.” \n\nPresently\, Mark runs a b
 outique mental health media consulting firm\, and he's an in-demand intern
 ational keynote storyteller on recovery\, resilience\, and connection.\nWe
 lcome to All for One and One for All: Public Seminar Series on Mental Heal
 th in Academia and Society.\n\nJoin bestselling author and internationally
  recognized mental health advocate Mark Henick in a conversation on wellbe
 ing across the lifespan. We will explore a broader understanding of mental
  health\, including aspects of how the brain\, the mind\, and the social e
 nvironment contribute to building a secure and healthy foundation. Practic
 al strategies and takeaways for managing difficult emotions\, and enrichin
 g positive experiences will be shared. Mark evocatively uses his personal
  lived experiences\, as well as his years of professional advocacy\, to pr
 ovide clear\, simple understanding in a context of supportive\, curious i
 nquiry where questions and discussion are welcome.  \n 
LOCATION:https://epfl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_t0tfDMckSE6rZwaKWtNcPA
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