Mood Disorders, Sleep, and
Activity in Adolescents

Wednesday, Oct. 22, 7:00-8:30pm
Gull Lake High School
7753 N. 34th Street
Richland, MI

A presentation by Neera Ghaziuddin, MD, Associate Professor, U-M Department of Psychiatry, with a panel of experts from the U-M Depression Center to answer your questions.

Disrupted sleep, changes in physical activity levels, and fluctuating moods – these can all be normal behaviors in adolescents. But sometimes they can signal something more serious: depression or bipolar disorder.

Join us to learn more about the connections between adolescent sleep patterns, activity levels, and mood disorders.

Free of charge and open to the public. Presented by the U-M Depression Center and the Gull Lake Community Schools.

 

 

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