Doris Fuller’s personal and professional involvement with serious mental illness issues give her a rare breadth of mental health knowledge and experience. Articulate and inspiring, she is a popular keynote speaker and expert panelist who presents with warmth and authority to family support groups and professional conferences, colleges and universities, treatment centers, medical schools, law enforcement and many others.
A sample of previous presentations illustrates Doris’s reach.
“HIPAA Communication is Critical”
Federal Commission on School Safety
Washington, DC (July 2018)
“Beyond Beds:
The Vital Role of the Psychiatric Continuum of Care”
American Psychiatric Association
New York City (May 2018)
“Surviving Suicide Loss”
David Cutler Conservatory Exploring Mental Health Series at Hopewell Farm
Cleveland, Ohio (October 2017)
“Towards Fuller Faith and Service in Mental Health”
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Alexandria, Virginia (September 2017)
“Seven Lessons for Living on the Mental Illness Roller Coaster”
Skyland Trail
Atlanta, Georgia (March, 2017)
“Recognizing and Responding to Serious Mental Illness”
U.S. Embassy to Cuba
Havana, Cuba (December 2016)
“Improving Transparency of Clinical Trial Data”
American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Hollywood, Florida (December 2016)
“Hiding in Plain Sight”
National Alliance on Mental Illness
San Bernardino, California (May 2016)
“Mentally Ill and Behind Bars”
The Clarke Forum at Dickinson College
Carlisle, Pennsylvania (November 2015)
“Reporting on the Mentally Ill and the Criminal Justice System”
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York City (May 2015)