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Mental Health Issues in Family Law

This program focuses on the intersection of mental health and family law. It addresses types of mental illnesses common among participants in family law matters, signs and symptoms of those illnesses, and what to do when an attorney encounters suspected mental illness of a client, family member, or opposing counsel.
Credits: 0 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 1 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: DCBA2503-R
$55.00 or 1.00 credits
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This program focuses on the intersection of mental health and family law. It addresses types of mental illnesses common among participants in family law matters, signs and symptoms of those illnesses, and what to do when an attorney encounters suspected mental illness of a client, family member, or opposing side.

Geri Kerger, Executive Director NAMI DuPage, Wheaton

Expires: 9/1/26

This program focuses on the intersection of mental health and family law. It addresses types of mental illnesses common among participants in family law matters, signs and symptoms of those illnesses, and what to do when an attorney encounters suspected mental illness of a client, family member, or opposing side.

Geri Kerger, Executive Director NAMI DuPage, Wheaton

Expires: 9/1/26

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Program Date9/21/24
Products specifications
Program Date9/21/24
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