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Hospital to Host Mental Health Awareness Seminar
Prepared by: Steve Wong Upstate Carolina Medical Center Marketing Phone 864-487-1515 Upstate Carolina Medical Center will present a free community seminar—HealthTalk—on Mental Health Awareness, Thursday, May 24, 6-7 p.m. in the hospital’s cafeteria. The guest speakers will be Dewitt Clyde, Chairman of the Spartanburg Area Mental Health Center, and psychotherapist Dr. Richard Harrison, D.MIN. May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. According to the National Mental Health Association…
The guest speakers will address the broad awareness of mental health issues facing the world, the nation and the local community. More specifically, Rev. Clyde will present a general overview of mental health in Cherokee County. He will be followed by Dr. Harrison, who will speak on services available to adults. The final speaker will be Sara Baker, MAMFT, who will speak on child and adolescent services. She is a graduate of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and employed with the Cherokee Mental Health and Counseling Center in the child and adolescent department. Dr. Harrison is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an ordained minister and a licensed counselor, with more then 30 years of experience. He is listed in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in Religion, Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, and Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare. Rev. Clyde is a retired ordained minister, the executive director of the Cherokee County Literacy Association, and the lead chaplain at Upstate Carolina Medical Center. Upstate Carolina’s HealthTalks (community seminars) are monthly and always free to the public. The seminars are presented by local healthcare professionals, who speak on a wide range of topics. A light meal will be served. Seating is limited. To register, please call in advance… 487-4271.
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