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Guest: Katherine Schlatter
Katherine earned her doctorate from the Department of Health and Behavior Studies at Teachers College Columbia University in May of 2018. She also has graduate degrees in Child Development and Psychology, and Biology from Harvard University. Currently, Katherine works for a Tribe-owned Health Promotion and Disease Prevention program serving Plains Tribe youth. Through a collaboration with this program she develops tools for adherence to treatment and care. Before moving into academic work, Katherine worked in Hong Kong as a journalist for Voice of America. She was also a regular contributor to National Public Radio.
[Part 3] Youth Mental Health: Role of Advocacy, Social Media, & Communication
[Part 2] Youth Mental Health: Role of Advocacy, Social Media, & Communication
[Part 1] Youth Mental Health: Role of Advocacy, Social Media, & Communication
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