Asian American Mental Health Webinar Part 2: Caring for our Elders and Impact of Monterey Park Shootings (4/10/23)

A follow up to our first webinar on Asian American Mental Health Resources, this webinar will focus on caring for our elders. Speakers will discuss the impact of the recent shootings on the elderly community and the diversity of responses. Common mental health issues among elders will be shared along with suggestions and tips for mental health and overall well-being. Resources and ways to support elders will be explored. The webinar will end with an opportunity for a question and answer session with the panelists. 

SPEAKERS:
Moderator: Caroline C. Lee (‘09 PhD Educational Psychology), Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Brett Sevilla, MD (‘91 BS Chemistry), Board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist, Medical Director of Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Centers (APCTC), Los Angeles, CA.
Dr. Lan Nguyen-Chawkins, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Program Manager at Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Center (APCTC), Alhambra Center, CA.
Luna Lu, PsyD Candidate, Clinical Director at Asian American Senior Citizens Service Center (AASCSC), Santa Ana, CA

This event is FREE and open to all members of the Stanford community including alumni, students, staff, family, friends, etc.

Date & Time: Monday, April 10th from 7:00 - 8:15 PM PT
Cost: FREE

Location: Virtual (register for log-on info)
Contact: Caroline Lee (drcarolinelee@alumni.stanford.edu)