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Events » Past Events » 2009 Film Series

States of Mind 2009:
A Film Series on the Ethics of Mental Health

Running four consecutive Wednesday nights from 
January 14 through February 4, 2009.
Halifax Infirmary, QE II Royal Bank Theatre
1796 Summer Street, Halifax
 
Media coverage of the series
Reel meeting of minds (by Andrea Nemetz, The Chronicle Herald)
Michael Clayton kicks off film series (by Marilyn Smulders, dalnews.dal.ca)
Movies explore mental health (by Holly Gordon, The Weekly News)

 January 14
7:00 PM

 January 21
7:00 PM

 January 28
7:00 PM

 February 4
7:00 PM


MICHAEL CLAYTON THE SAVAGES MUSIC WITHIN CHARLIE BARTLETT

George Clooney
  Sidney Pollack

 Laura Linney
Philip Seymour Hoffman

Ron Livingston Melissa George Michael Sheen

Anton Yelchin   Robert DowneyJr. Hope Davis

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Novel Tech Ethics (Dalhousie University) hosted this four-part film series on the Ethics of Mental Health.  Professionals with expertise in bioethics, psychiatry, psychology, health law, social work, mental and public health then formed discussion panels after the film screenings to discuss the ethical and other issues brought up in the film.

Panel Participants 

   Marika Warren PhD

  Sheila Wildeman LLB

   Susan Kilbride Roper

 Marilyn Martineau Alzheimer's Society Nova Scotia  Marilyn Martineau

   Maureen Gorman PhD

   Joan Harbison PhD RSW

   Scott Theriault MD FRCPC

Joanne Hutchinson

   Michael Ungar PhD

   Judy E. Macdonald BSW

     Richard Macneil BA BEd

   Claire O'Donovan MD FRCPC

    Wade Junek MD FRCPC

     Timothy Krahn [Organizer]    

 
   
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