AHA Session 45
Friday, January 6, 2023: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Washington Room C (Loews Philadelphia Hotel, 3rd Floor)
Chair:
Laura E. Hostetler, University of Illinois at Chicago
This session will be an opportunity for people interested in the role of mental health in the lives of historians to come together in a supportive atmosphere to discuss challenges and opportunities. Mental illness is common, difficult, and hidden. Stigma discourages people dealing with mental health concerns from seeking treatment and making their conditions public. Our goal is to acknowledge its frequency and reduce its difficulties by opening a discussion about mental health and its impact on our profession. We hope those who have experienced mental illness, advisors, department chairs, partners, friends, and those who want to show support for the cause will join us. In order to encourage open discussion, we request that members of the press do not attend.
Session Abstract
This session will be an opportunity for people interested in the role of mental health in the lives of historians to come together in a supportive atmosphere to discuss challenges and opportunities. Mental illness is common, difficult, and hidden. Stigma discourages people dealing with mental health concerns from seeking treatment and making their conditions public. Our goal is to acknowledge its frequency and reduce its difficulties by opening a discussion about mental health and its impact on our discipline. We hope those who have experienced mental illness, advisers, department chairs, partners, friends, and those who want to show support for the cause will join us. In order to encourage open discussion, we request that members of the press do not attend.
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