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Parents' Critical Role in the Lives of Adolescents

Kenneth Ginsburg, MD, MSEd

Attending Physician at Adolescent Medicine at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg will present his parenting approach, rooted in Balanced Parenting, and known to produce the best outcomes for young people and their relationships. “It is the security of parental love that allows young people to launch successfully into an uncertain future”, explains Dr. Ginsburg. “Parents’ open communication about emotional wellness and distress positions young people to be emotionally intelligent and navigate life’s curveballs. We will discuss a strength-based approach to guiding even a resistant adolescent toward professional, supportive services.” He emphasizes, “Parents matter greatly. Whether you have younger children or adolescents, now is the time to invest in building wise, strong children who will thrive throughout adolescence and beyond.” The presentation will be followed by 15 minutes of Q&A. Dr. Ginsburg practices Adolescent Medicine at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He directs services at Covenant House, Pennsylvania, where he serves Philadelphia’s youth enduring homelessness. His research over the last 35 years has focused on facilitating youth to develop their own solutions to social problems and to guide adults to better serve them. His current books, and a multimedia toolkit, all published by the American Academy of Pediatrics include: -Building Resilience in Children and Teens: Giving Kids Roots and Wings -Congrats - You’re Having a Teen! Strengthen Your Family and Raise a Good Person -Lighthouse Parenting: Raise Your Child with Loving Guidance for an Enduring Bond -Reaching Teens: Strength-based, Trauma-sensitive, Resilience-building Communication Strategies Rooted in Positive Youth Development (a multimedia toolkit for youth-serving professionals)

12/16/25

Treatment with Antidepressant Medication: Changing Views Over Time
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Tuesday, December 16, 2025
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm PT

Peter Kramer, MD

Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Brown University, Psychiatrist, and Author

Making reference to his books, Listening to Prozac, Against Depression, and Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants, Dr. Kramer will discuss changing views of depression and depression treatment over the last half century. The presentation will form the basis for an extended question and answer period focused on the continuing role of serotonergic antidepressants (SSRIs) in the treatment of depression. The presentation will be followed by 20-25 minutes of Q&A.

 

Peter D. Kramer, MD, is the author of eight books, including Ordinarily Well, Against Depression, the novels Spectacular Happiness and Death of the Great Man, and the international bestseller Listening to Prozac. Dr. Kramer hosted the public radio program The Infinite Mind and has appeared on the major broadcast news and talk shows, including Today, Good Morning America, Oprah, and Fresh Air. His essays and book reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and elsewhere. Dr. Kramer is Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where he practiced outpatient psychiatry for over thirty-five years.

Please register at least one day before the lecture to receive your Zoom link 

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This lecture  has been funded by a grant from

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This lecture is free to attend.

Please consider giving a donation to Alan Hu Foundation.

The Alan Hu Foundation (EIN: 83-1333072) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization so your donation may be tax deductible.

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Simultaneous Chinese translation is provided by MHACC

Simultaneous Spanish Interpretation  - El seminario web está disponible con interpretación simultánea en Español.

Please register at least one day before the lecture to receive your Zoom link 

Registration is available one month prior to the lecture

This lecture  has been funded by a grant from

Three Valleys Community Foundation logo

This lecture is free to attend.

Please consider giving a donation to Alan Hu Foundation.

The Alan Hu Foundation (EIN: 83-1333072) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization so your donation may be tax deductible.

Mental Health Association for Chinese Communities logo
美國華裔精神健康聯盟提供中文同步翻譯

Simultaneous Chinese translation is provided by MHACC

Simultaneous Spanish Interpretation  - El seminario web está disponible con interpretación simultánea en Español.

Please register at least one day before the lecture to receive your Zoom link 

Registration is available one month prior to the lecture

This lecture  has been funded by a grant from

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This lecture is free to attend.

Please consider giving a donation to Alan Hu Foundation.

The Alan Hu Foundation (EIN: 83-1333072) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization so your donation may be tax deductible.

Mental Health Association for Chinese Communities logo
美國華裔精神健康聯盟提供中文同步翻譯

Simultaneous Chinese translation is provided by MHACC

Simultaneous Spanish Interpretation  - El seminario web está disponible con interpretación simultánea en Español.

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