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Dimensions Of Health & Wellness: Redefining Emotional Wellness

How you feel and react to your feelings and experiences can affect your ability to carry or focus on your daily activities. Hear from our Patient & Caregiver Section Advisors, Kathy Day, MPA, BA, AA and Dwayne Mayes, MS on the importance of emotional wellness in relation to mental health.

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Kathy Day, MPA, BA, AA

Caregiver & Mental Health Advocate in Sacramento, CA; Former Member, Sacramento County Mental Health Board, Active in legislative reform at local and federal levels

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Kathy Day, MPA, currently serves as a caregiver and advocate for a close family member who was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2010. She also helps to manage online support groups for families coping with mental illness like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression. Ms. Day received her MPA from Brandman University.
Dwayne-Mayes

Dwayne Mayes, MS

Program Director of the Recovery Network & Peer Training Program at the Mental Health Association of Westchester; former board member of the International Association of Peer Specialists

Becky-Wong

Becky Wong, PharmD, MBA (OPDC)

Medical Science Director

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Dimensions Of Health & Wellness: Emotional Wellness Infographic

Kathy Day, MPA, BA, AA and Dwayne Mayes, MS are paid consultants of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. Becky Wong, PharmD, MBA, is a paid employee of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.

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