Anti-depressant use talk at Beta
Nov. 17, 2008 by Lisa Currie
As posted on Wesleying...
Do-it-all Beta lecture series chair Tim Devane ‘09 writes:
Tomorrow night at 8 pm we are hosting Charles Barber as a speaker. Mr. Barber is formerly a visiting writing professor at Wes as well as an author and lecturer on psychiatry at Yale.
He is also the author of Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry is Medicating a Nation, a book that takes a serious, critical look at the volume of anti-depressant use and prescription on the United States.
Mr. Barber will speak at Beta at 8 pm on Monday Nov. 17 about his groundbreaking book and its relation to anti-depressant use on college campuses.
This is the last lecture in the Beta Fall Lecture Series.
Date: Monday, Nov. 17
Time: 8:00 PM
Place: Beta (corner of Church and High)
