Health
Aging and Gerontology
Speaker: Dr. Valerie S. Brown
Art Therapy: Art therapy is a mental health profession in which clients, facilitated by the art therapist, use art media, the creative process, and the resulting artwork to explore their feelings, reconcile emotional conflicts, foster self-awareness, manage behavior and addictions, develop social skills, improve reality orientation, reduce anxiety, and increase self-esteem. Art therapy is widely practiced in a variety of settings including hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, schools, senior communities and many other settings. This speech discusses Art Therapy, and can be customized based upon audience interest.
Speaker: Mary Sender
Art Therapy for Older Adults: Art therapy promotes well-being at any age. It has been shown to have a positive impact on health, cognition, social interaction, stress reduction, confidence, and life's many challenges. This speech discusses art therapy techniques helpful for older adults.
Speaker: Mary Sender
Bioethics: Reviving Higher Brain Death: This presentation discusses the definition of brain death, the on-going debate regarding this definition, and landmark court cases involving brain death and the removal of life-support. Audience participation in this discussion is encouraged.
Speaker: Samuel H. LiPuma
Chemistry and Health: Did you realize that Chemistry plays a key role in solving some of the most serious health problems the world is facing today? This presentation is about how chemists fight diseases and hunger around the world.
Speaker: Dr. Haidy N. Kamel
Complementary and Alternative Medicine: The past decade has witnessed amazing scientific and medical advances that permit many diseases and conditions to be diagnosed earlier and to be treated more effectively, with end result of longer high-quality life for many individuals. For this reason, it is intriguing to know that about 40% of the US population are using complementary and alternative therapies. This presentation focuses on various forms of complementary and alternative practices and therapies and the reason for using them.
Speaker: Dr. Haidy N. Kamel
Drugs and Alcohol, Where We Have Been and What We're Currently On: This informative, entertaining presentation provides an understanding of the history of drugs in the USA, current drug trends, and policy issues facing both the local community and nation. This presentation can be tailored to multiple age groups to help educate and/or aide in prevention. Next steps are also offered. This presentation will be interactive with audience questions appreciated.
Speaker: Kevin Berg
Eating Disorders and Women's Issues
Speaker:Dr. Nahla Harik-Williams
Health and Culture
Speaker: Dr. Valerie S. Brown
Healthy Relationships
Speaker: David G. Nardecchia
Herbal Supplements: Chemistry of herbal supplements with a focus on their efficacy, toxicity and interactions with Western Drugs.
Speaker: Dr. Haidy N. Kamel
Learning Disabilities (LD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Speaker: Mary Sender
Individual and Group Therapy
Speaker: Dr. Nahla Harik-Williams
Mental Health
Speaker:Dr. Nahla Harik-Williams
Mental Health Issues: Co-occuring disorders
Speaker: Kevin Berg
New drugs from Natural sources; What it takes: Natural products research and drugs in the market from natural sources.
Speaker: Dr. Haidy N. Kamel
Plant-Based Eating and Cooking: How to prevent and reverse heart disease through diet.
Speaker: Delia (Dee Dee) Bober
Psychological Disorders and Their Treatments
Speaker: Dr. Nahla Harik-Williams
Safe and Effective Herbal supplements: A presentation on relatively safe herbal products with evidence of their physiological and therapeutic effect.
Speaker: Dr. Haidy N. Kamel
Substance Abuse, Chemical Dependency, Drugs and Alcohol
speaker: Kevin Berg
Veterinary Medicine Career Professionals - Managing Compassion Fatigue and Burnout:
Speaker: Carrie Harviel
Veterinary Medicine Expert Advice for Pet Prevention Care and Wellness
Speaker: Carrie Harviel
Work-Life Boundaries: Work and life are interconnected. What happens at home ends up at work and vice versa. The notion of balancing two areas of our lives that are not independent of one another can leave us exhausted. In this presentation, you'll take a personal inventory of work and life, and gain practical tools to experience peace in both areas.
Speaker: Heather Hetchler