In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, you are enthusiastically invited to join us for an open, honest and entertaining discussion about the future of mental health in a modern world. We'll dive into how our brain works and strategies to beat stress and anxiety - from music, setting boundaries and more.
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Led by Jamie Pabst, Founder of Spiritune, psychiatrist and author, Dr. Ellen Vora and Neuroscientist and Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Heather Berlin -- this conversation will be fascinating, fun and informative. Snacks, wine and non-alcoholic beverages provided. Attendees will also receive a gift of Spiritune therapeutic music app.
Jamie Pabst is the Founder & CEO of Spiritune, a therapeutic music app exploring how sound and music impacts our brain and leads to reliable and targeted mental health outcomes. Through her work building Spiritune, she believes in a future where individuals and organizations can rely on the accessibility of audio and effectiveness of music therapy to navigate emotional health and everyday needs.
Dr. Ellen Vora is a holistic psychiatrist practicing in NYC. She graduated from Columbia University Medical School, received her B.A. in English from Yale University, is boarded in psychiatry and integrative and holistic medicine, and she's also a licensed medical acupuncturist and certified yoga teacher. Dr. Vora is also the author of "The Anatomy of Anxiety."
Dr. Heather Berlin is a neuroscientist, clinical psychologist and associate clinical professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai in NY. She explores the neural basis of impulsive and compulsive psychiatric and neurological disorders with the aim of developing novel treatments. She is also interested in the brain basis of consciousness, dynamic unconscious processes, and creativity. She is also the author of "The Human Brain: What We Know (and what we don't)"
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Spiritune is a proud partner of Mental Health Action Day, day of action and ongoing collaboration among partners from nonprofits, brands, government agencies, and influential leaders to empower people around the world to take action for themselves, for their loved ones, and for their communities to improve mental health.Â