Spiritual aspect of mental health is Bipolar Foundation lecture topic

The Rev. Dr. Beth Cooper, a United Methodist elder and executive director at The Wesley Foundation, will address the International Bipolar Foundation as part of its free mental health lecture series beginning at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 10 at Sanford Children’s Research Center, Building 12, 10905 Road to the Cure, San Diego.

Cooper’s presentation is titled, “Gaining Ground: Connections Between Spirituality and Mental Health.” It will have a primary focus on young adults. Reserve a seat at areitzin@internationalbipolarfoundation.org

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