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Join us for a review of the formal criteria for bipolar disorders, including the differences between bipolar I vs. bipolar II. We also will discuss how bipolar disorders are diagnosed. 


The Sutherland Seminar Series is an 8 part series that covers in-depth topics related to bipolar disorders. Geared toward adults with a bipolar disorder, family and friends, mental health professionals, and anyone wanting to comprehend the challenges and complications of the illness, seminars are applicable, rooted in evidence-based research, and cover a wide range of subjects. The speaker is Dr. Alisha Brosse, the Director of the Sutherland Bipolar Center and a licensed clinical psychologist with 15 years of experience treating bipolar disorders. Mondays 6pm - 7:30pm, Room E214 in the Muenzinger Psychology Building at CU Boulder, Sept. 17, 2018 - Nov. 5, 2018. 

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Muenzinger Psychology Building,, Room E214 View map $10 donation appreciated
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Join us for a review of the formal criteria for bipolar disorders, including the differences between bipolar I vs. bipolar II. We also will discuss how bipolar disorders are diagnosed. 


The Sutherland Seminar Series is an 8 part series that covers in-depth topics related to bipolar disorders. Geared toward adults with a bipolar disorder, family and friends, mental health professionals, and anyone wanting to comprehend the challenges and complications of the illness, seminars are applicable, rooted in evidence-based research, and cover a wide range of subjects. The speaker is Dr. Alisha Brosse, the Director of the Sutherland Bipolar Center and a licensed clinical psychologist with 15 years of experience treating bipolar disorders. Mondays 6pm - 7:30pm, Room E214 in the Muenzinger Psychology Building at CU Boulder, Sept. 17, 2018 - Nov. 5, 2018. 

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