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Focus on Children at Mental Health Symposium, Nov. 9-10, Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ
ATLANTA…Millions of American adults who have mental illnesses are leading lives of quiet desperation. For many, their conditions began when they were children, but there was no help for them then. It doesn't have to be that way today. Research proves that early detection and treatment are effective and often pave the way to recovery. However, a recent presidential commission () found that the nation's mental health system for children is broken. Achieving progress depends on political resolve and funding. This year's Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy will encourage the improvements that ensure children with mental illnesses and serious emotional disturbances grow to be productive citizens who live, work, learn, and participate fully in their communities.
Highlights of the symposium include:
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