Schizophrenia Center Annual Symposium Family Night 2025

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Connecting Families. Sharing Hope. Empowering Understanding.

Join us for an enlightening and supportive evening at the Schizophrenia Symposium Family Night, a special event dedicated to the families, caregivers, and loved ones of individuals living with schizophrenia. This gathering offers a unique opportunity to connect with mental health professionals, hear inspiring stories from those with lived experience, and gain practical tools for navigating the challenges of schizophrenia together.

What to Expect:

  • Expert Panels – Learn from psychiatrists, psychologists, and researchers about the latest advancements in treatment, recovery, and support strategies.
  • Lived Experience Stories – Hear from individuals and families who are walking the journey with schizophrenia and find encouragement in their stories of resilience and hope.
  • Interactive Q&A Sessions – Get your questions answered in a safe, respectful environment.
  • Community & Connection – Build relationships with others who understand the challenges and triumphs of supporting a loved one with schizophrenia.

Whether you're new to a diagnosis or have been a caregiver for years, Family Night is a space of compassion, knowledge, and community. Let’s come together to reduce stigma, share hope, and strengthen families.

Date: Thursday, August 21, 2025
Time: 4:30-6:30pm
Location: 16 on the Park, Residence Inn Baltimore at The Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, 800 N Wolfe St #16, Baltimore, MD 21205
Cost: $25 | Registration Required

Click below to purchase your ticket today and be part of a night that empowers, educates, and unites.

This year, the event is a ticketed gathering, and the ticket price represents support of the Schizophrenia Center’s work with patients and families.

 Event Date
Thursday, August 21, 2025
Start Time: 4:30pm EDT
End Time: 6:30pm EDT

 Location
Overlook On The Park
Residence Inn Baltimore at The Johns Hopkins Medical Campus

800 N Wolfe St #16
Baltimore, MD 21205

 Contact
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Elizabeth Rockman
410-955-8159
HopkinsPsychDev@jhmi.edu

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