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NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Its goals are to support those living with mental illness and their loved ones, to provide educational programs to the community that foster understanding and healthy living, and to provide advocacy.

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NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Its goals are to support those living with mental illness and their loved ones, to provide educational programs to the community that foster understanding and healthy living, and to provide advocacy.

Dr Hilary Blumberg, associate professor of psychiatry and diagnostic radiology and director of the Mood Disorders Research Program at the Yale School of Medicine, will present new findings from research using cutting-edge brain scanning techniques that demonstrate brain changes in children and adults with bipolar disorder.

Dr Blumberg is considered an international leader in understanding brain development in bipolar disorder. Her specialty is the study of abnormalities in the brain circuits that underlie bipolar disorder using brain scanning technologies such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

She will discuss the implications of the research advances for the detection and treatment of bipolar disorder, as well as new research that provides hope that treatment has the potential to prevent the progression of brain changes in those vulnerable to the disorder.

The meeting will be held in the Eliot Room Library at First Church Congregational, 148 Beach Road, 7:30 to 9 pm. It is open to the public, is free of charge, and light refreshments will be served.

For more information call 203-650-3463.

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