On Wed., Sept. 28, at 7:45 p.m., at the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship in Morristown, DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE (DBSA) plans to feature at its monthly meeting Dr. Howard Rudominer. The main part of his presentation will be an “ask the expert” question and answer session with the audience on all aspects of mood disorders.
Rudominer enjoys educating audiences and he very much enjoys really taking time with straightforward as well as complex, difficult questions about adults, children or adolescents. He is board certified in child, adolescent and adult psychiatry and psychoanalysis and is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at NYU Langone Medical Ctr. He has had a full-time practice for 43 years. His practice, originally in Brooklyn, has now been in Livingston for 23 years.. Rudominer was awarded the prestigious National 2012 Patient’s Choice Award as well as the Most Compassionate Doctor’s Award. In addition he has been cited as one of best psychiatrists for mood disorders in the US and Canada on a prestigious website.
Before opening the floor up to general questions, Rudominer will first discuss two of the hottest mini-topics today, both on the cutting edge of psychiatry and medicine, namely inflammation and oxidative stress as well as intestinal bacterial flora and psychiatric disorders.
The public is cordially invited to attend all meetings; a nominal
donation is requested from non-members, when possible. Free literature is available to all attendees and there is an extensive lending library of educational audiotapes, CD’s and videotapes, also free.
In addition to the lecture series, peer group support sessions led by experienced facilitators are
held every Tuesday evening of the month, also using the facilities of the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, in Morristown at 7:30 p.m. Separate groups for young adults are held every Tuesday evening and separate groups for friends and family are held periodically. All are always welcomed.
Visit the Website of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance/Morristown Area at
https://dbsanewjersey.org/morristownarea to learn more about the support group and to view links to other sources of helpful information. For further local information, call (973) 994-1143.