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Antidepressant Risks:  Are There Safer Alternatives? 

Safe Harbor, in partnership with the American Holistic Nurses Association, presents best-selling author Julia Ross (Mood Cure, Diet Cure) speaking on “Antidepressant Risks: Are There Safer Alternatives?”

When: Friday, February 11, 7:00 pm

Where: Doctor’s Conference Room at Sherman Oaks Hospital, 4929 Van Nuys Blvd. in Sherman Oaks, California (a suburb of Los Angeles).

Admission is free.

Julia Ross, M.A., M.F.T. is a pioneer in the field of nutritional psychology and has founded and directed seven treatment programs for eating disorders, addictions, and mood problems in the San Francisco Bay area since 1980. In 1988 Ross founded the Recovery Systems Clinic in Mill Valley, California and serves as Executive Director. Together with her team of psychotherapists, nutritionists and holistic physicians, she has developed an innovative treatment model incorporating specialized nutrient therapy and biochemical rebalancing strategies.

Please join Safe Harbor for what promises to be an enlightening and informative event.

                  

 

Last Updated on 01/23/05   webmaster@namiscc.org

 

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