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aggressive achy irritable dramatic stoned inebriated cranky guilty angry hyperactive unfocused indecisive agitated risky A person with depression is usually perceived as being sad, withdrawn and hopeless. You may be surprised to know that the words on the cover describe valid symptoms of depression... at different ages and stages of life. These depression experts will inform you when these symptoms occur and how they require different treatment in childhood, adolescence, adulthood and late life.This information is valuable for family, friends, associates and perhaps yourself. It may not only improve a life, but save one. M O D ER ATO R Steven P. Roose, MD Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University Director, Neuropsychiatry Research Clinic NY State Psychiatric Institute CHILD HO OD and AD O L ESC EN C E Andrew J. Gerber, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Columbia University Medical Center and NY State Psychiatric Institute AD U LT HO O D Jennifer L. Payne, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Founder & Director, Women’s Mood Disorder Center Johns Hopkins School of Medicine G ER I AT R I CS Warren D. Taylor, MD, MHS Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry Duke University Medical Center Chris Kellogg • Lucy Musso Pat Rosenwald • Lis Waterman Event Co-Chairs and Audrey Gruss HDRF Founder & Chairman invite you to THE ANNUAL PALM BEACH LUNCHEON SEMINAR DEPRESSION—from PEDIATRICS TO GERIATRICS Changes in symptoms and treatments throughout the life cycle — for both men and women Friday, March 18, 2011 LUNCHEON SEMINAR 11:30 am Check-in 12:00 pm Program begins promptly THE BREAKERS, PALM BEACH The mission of the Hope for Depression Research Foundation (HDRF) is to fund innovative, international depression research, utilizing affective neuroscience, into the origins, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of depression and its related mood and other emotional disorders – bipolar disorder, dysthymia, post-partum depression, post-traumatic stress syndrome, anxiety disorder and suicide – with the ultimate goal of finding a cure. Every dollar raised goes directly to research! Contact HDRF 667 Madison Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10065 Phone: 212.676.3200 • Fax: 212.676.3219 [email protected] 777 Flagler Drive, Ste. 801E, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: 561.515.6454 • Fax: 561.514.3520 [email protected] www.hopefordepression.org HDRF is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Printing donated by Peeq Media – New York