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  2. Young People Today: Mental Wellness in the Age of COVID

Young People Today: Mental Wellness in the Age of COVID

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 7:30pm EDT to 8:30pm

Chris Miller

Chris Miller

Chris Miller is a religious studies teacher at a Catholic High School in the San Francisco Bay Area. He worked for Catholic Charities Santa Clara County. Chris taught theology and served as director of campus ministry at a Catholic boarding school in Connecticut. He also worked as the Director of Youth Ministry at a Catholic parish in Palo Alto and as a middle school teacher in Gilroy and San Jose, CA. He is enrolled in a Master of Science program in Clinical Psychology at Notre Dame de Namur University and a Graduate Diploma in Canon Law, Saint Paul University. Chris has a Doctoral Degree in Education at the University of San Francisco. Chris received a Bachelors’s degree in History, a California Teaching Credential, a Master’s Degree in Education, and Pastoral Ministries, from Santa Clara University, he is also an alum of Boston College where he completed a post-master’s program on young adult faith. Chris is the Co-Chair of the Council on Mental Illness from National Catholic Partnership on Disability, a founding member of the Diocese of San Jose Mental Health Ministry Network, a member of the California State Mental Health Policy Workgroup, NAMI National FaithNet Steering Committee, and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention’s Faith Communities Task Force.

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