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Events » Past Events » 2010 Film Series

States of Mind 2010:
A Film Series on the Ethics of Mental Health

Four consecutive Tuesday nights from 
January 19 through February 9, 2010

Novel Tech Ethics (Dalhousie University) hosted its fourth film series on the ethics of mental health. The four films were chosen to highlight specific mental health issues.  The screening of each film was followed by a question and discussion period on the ethical issues provoked by the film. A panel of professionals, chosen for their knowledge and experience of the mental health issues involved, responded to audience questions and offered further elucidations on the topic. 

 January 19
7:00 PM

 January 26
7:00 PM

 February 2
7:00 PM

 February 9
7:00 PM

The Soloist Rachel Getting Married Stop-Loss Little Miss Sunshine

Clink on the movie picture above for further details on the movie and the panelists moderating the discussion.

Royal Bank Theatre
Halifax Infirmary, QEII Hospital
1796 Summer Street, Halifax 
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View the event poster

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