Associate Dean Freedman to Present Teleconference Training on Dual Diagnosis

Dr. Ruth Freedman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, has been invited to present a teleconference training for the National Association for the Dually Diagnosed (NADD). She will co-present with Donald Freedman, JD, on “Assessing and Enhancing the Capacity of Individuals with Dual Diagnoses to Make Informed Health and Mental Health Care Decisions,” on September 28.

 

 NADD is the leading North American expert in providing professionals, educators, policy makers, and families with education, training, and information on mental health issues relating to persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

 

For more information, please contact Dr. Freedman at freedman@bu.edu