Join the Prechter Program and U-M Addiction Center this May for a webinar exploring the relationship between bipolar disorder and substance use disorders. The Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program and the U-M Addiction Center are pleased to present, “Mind Matters: Bipolar Disorder and Addiction: Insights from Experts and Inspirations from Experience.” Mind Matters is a free, virtual community education series for individuals and families. Join experts from the Prechter Program and the Addiction Center live via Zoom to learn more about the relationship between bipolar disorder and substance use disorders. Register here
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