Force For Knowledge

Coming – August 19

Rethinking Depression: New Approaches, New Possibilities

Date and Time

August 19

4:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM PT

Details will be shared with confirmed attendees

About this Event

Depression is among the world’s leading causes of disability, affecting more than 280 million people globally. In the United States, millions of adults experience a major depressive episode each year, while suicide claims more than 49,000 American lives annually. Although awareness has increased and access to care continues to improve, significant challenges remain in diagnosis, treatment, access, and long-term outcomes.

Join FORCE For Knowledge for an educational Fireside Chat examining where mental health care is today and where it may be headed next. This discussion brings together leaders from science, public policy, and patient advocacy to explore how innovation, collaboration, and public awareness can improve the lives of people living with depression and other mental health conditions.

Featured Speakers
Congressman Chris Stewart Former U.S. Congressman and an original sponsor of the legislation establishing the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Patricia Silverstein Board Chair & CEO, Silverstein Dream Foundation
Dan Radecki, MA, PhD President, Object Pharma

Discussion Topics
  • The current state of depression and mental health care
  • The growing societal and economic impact of depression
  • The creation and ongoing role of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
  • The connection between chronic illness, including diabetes, and mental health
  • New scientific understanding of depression and emerging areas of research
  • Object Pharma’s investigation of a novel approach to treating depression and how it differs from traditional therapeutic strategies
  • What patients, caregivers, clinicians, and policymakers should watch in the years ahead

This educational program is presented as part of the FORCE For Knowledge series, which brings together researchers, clinicians, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders to explore important advances across healthcare and other critical industries. The discussion is intended to provide insight into one of today’s most pressing public health challenges and encourage informed dialogue around the future of mental health care.

Reserve your place today for this complimentary virtual Fireside Chat.

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