How can we best support each other in the wildfires’ wake?
Or understand and face the loss and grief when we feel so alone?
How are you experiencing this loss?
In shared experience, we can find some solace and hope.
Join us for an evening with a distinguished panel whose expertise spans clinical disaster engagement, stress and recovery. We welcome your questions in advance.
Rajita Sinha, PhD is the Foundations Fund Endowed Professor of Psychiatry, Founding Director of the Yale Interdisciplinary Stress Center at the Yale School of Medicine, and Professor of Neuroscience and of Child Psychiatry.
Melinda Ann Marmer, PhD, MFT brings extensive experience in clinical disaster relief engagement, including in California’s Loma Prieta earthquake and Tubbs Fire.
Board Director, Yale Club of San Francisco, and the Chair of the Yale Alumni Nonprofit Association (YANA) San Francisco/Bay Area Chapter will moderate.
Join us for an evening with a distinguished panel whose expertise spans clinical disaster engagement, stress and recovery. We welcome your questions in advance.
Sponsored by the Yale Club of San Francisco, Yale Club of Los Angeles,
Yale Club of Orange County, Yale Club of Sacramento,
Yale Club of Silicon Valley, Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance.