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Save the Date

MACMH's 2009
Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference

April 26 – April 28, 2009

Volume 17, Issue 2

Save the Date • April 26 - 28, 2009

MACMH’s Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference

Duluth, Minnesota • DECC

Join parents, caregivers, teachers, mental health professionals, and others who work with or care for children at this comprehensive, informative, and unparalleled educational and networking experience for children’s mental health.

Nearly 1,200 people attended MACMH’s 2008 Annual Conference, which featured 80 concurrent workshops, two nationally recognized keynotes, three Sunday Symposia, 33 poster presentations, and more than 60 exhibits.

We look forward to seeing YOU to the 2009 conference!

 

2009 Call for Presentations
Now Available


Comments from 2008 Conference Participants

• Excellent presentations!

• Each year gets better and better. I go away with new and useful information each time.

• Practical suggestions and techniques given in sessions.

• Great variety of competent presenters and excellent keynotes.

• This is my first time attending – wonderful, useful, and renewing!

• Very comfortable setting for the conference, which enhances my ability to relax and get the most out of the conference.

• Nicely done—I was able to get very specific tips from presenters for work and family.

• The infant and early childhood track was exceptional!

• As usual (I have attended most conferences since 1997) the conference was well planned, featured high quality presenters, and provided new and useful information based on solid research.