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    PRESS RELEASE
    ARS of Western USA, Inc.
    Regional Office
    517 W. Glenoaks Blvd.
    Glendale, CA 91202
    Tel: 818-500-1343
    Fax: 818-242-3732
    E-Mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://ars1910.org/
    FB: http://www.facebook.com/arswusa

    CONTACT: Talar Aintablian
    [email protected]



    ARS and Pacific Clinics Forum On Depression, PTSD & Anxiety Offers Hope


    Glendale, CA (December 12, 2012) - The Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress
    Disorder, and Anxiety forum held on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 was the
    second in a series of community forums organized in partnership with the
    Armenian Relief Society (ARS) of Western USA and the Pacific Clinics
    community behavioral health center.

    Over 75 community members gathered at the Glendale Youth Center and received
    a wide breadth of information from an expert panel, including panelists:
    PsyD. Charles Pilavian, Clinical Psychologist Rusanna Jurian, and
    Psychiatrist Sarkis Arevian. Psychiatrist Arakel Davtian served as
    moderator, and presented the overall program objectives and each presenter.

    ARS Regional Executive Chairperson Lena Bozoyan explained what the ARS does
    within the community and stressed the importance of discussing the issues
    important to our community, while Dr. Emma Oshagan, Director of Armenian
    Program Development at Pacific Clinics, explained the types of services,
    which are provided to culturally Armenian clients at Pacific Clinics.

    The first presenter, Dr. Pilavian who works for the County of Los Angeles,
    defined and explained anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and
    touched upon panic attacks, hyper-arousal, irritability and agitation. He
    noted that human beings are very adaptable beings, they adapt to new
    conditions very easily, but when the trauma experienced by someone is so
    severe that it is beyond the capacity of the individual to tolerate it,
    then, it could result in PTSD. He explained that in terms of recovery from
    psychological disorders, the more someone is able to express himself, the
    better it is; the more someone becomes more isolated, the worst the
    situation becomes.

    Depression was the subject presented by the second presenter, Rusanna
    Jurian, who works as an intern-counselor for the ARS Child, Youth and Family
    Guidance Center. After defining the symptoms of depression, she presented
    the signs, causes and types of depression. Jurian explained the differences
    on how men and women deal with depression, in addition to those of
    children's experiences. She said that counselors can help recognize signs of
    depression, while talking and listening encourages sharing feelings of
    depression.

    The final speaker was Dr. Sarkis Arevian, who continues to practice
    psychiatry. He continued the discussion on depression, bringing into focus
    the serious illness, the reactions of Armenians due to cultural influences,
    depression of the elderly, the difference between less severe and severe
    depression, the role of therapy sessions and medications, and the biggest
    problem of all: accepting that they have a problem. He summed it up as,
    "When you are anxious, you get hopeless and you feel trapped; you get
    depressed."

    The audience had a lot to share with and ask the panelists. One statistic
    that Jurian had shared with the audience was that the U.S. was the top
    country with depression, while Armenia was ranked 25. Dr. Arevian explained
    that the norm in Armenia is slightly depressed, hence people consider
    themselves depressed only if they are suffering more than what is
    essentially the norm.

    The following are the last two sessions of the upcoming community forums:

    Issues of Immigrants: Acculturation, Adaptation & Generational Conflicts

    Wednesday, December 12, 2012 - 6-8 pm

    Glendale Youth Center (211 W. Chestnut St., Glendale, CA)

    Panelists: Levon Jernazian, PhD; Ardashes Kassakhian, Glendale City Clerk

    Moderator: Tamar Tufenkdjian

    Divorce and Child Custody

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012 - 6-8 pm

    Glendale Youth Center (211 W. Chestnut St., Glendale, CA)

    Panelists: Rev. Ghevond Kirazian, Maral Babian, PhD, PsyD; Mariam Vanounts,
    MFT

    Moderator: Suzanne Douzmanian, Chairperson, Armenian Advisory Board, Pacific
    Clinics

    For additional information on the community forum series, visit
    www.facebook.com/arswusa or contact the ARS Regional Headquarters at (818)
    500-1343.

    The ARS of Western USA, established in 1984 and with regional headquarters
    in Glendale, CA, has 27 chapters and more than 1,500 members in five western
    states. The ARS-WUSA operates a Social Services Division, a Child, Youth,
    and Family Guidance Center, and funds numerous youth programs, scholarships
    and relief efforts.

    For further information, please visit www.arswestusa.org or call
    818-500-1343.

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