Population Mental Health Lab
The Population Mental Health Lab, led by Dr. Karestan Koenen, provides training, conducts research, and acts as a public resource of information to advance understanding and support for mental health at a population level. The lab aims to move beyond documenting the mental health burden, distribution, and causes of mental ill health towards using what we know to improve population mental health.
677 Huntington Avenue,
Kresge Building, Suite 505
Boston, MA 02115, USA
Past Events
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Mental Health in America: New Directions for Care and Connection
Recent reports have suggested we are experiencing a loneliness epidemic and mental health crisis. Is this true, and if so, what can we do about it? Harvard researchers are reshaping…
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Embodied Trauma Care: 23 years of breaking new ground and expanding access
Location: Epi Library (Kresge 907) Dave Emerson originated trauma sensitive yoga in 2002 and has been training and facilitating internationally since. In 2018, Dave co-founded the Center for Trauma and Embodiment to continue…
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Interdisciplinary Concentration in Population Mental Health: Information Session
Join us in the Epi Library (Kresge 907) to learn about the Interdisciplinary Concentration in Population Mental Health and explore ways to engage with our community.
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Causal Inference for Population Mental Health
CAUSALab is thrilled to invite you to the 18th Kolokotrones Symposium at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health! “Causal Inference for Population Mental Health” will explore the various causal…