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ADAA 2025

  • Writer: TLC
    TLC
  • Mar 6, 2025
  • 1 min read


The TLC Foundation's Board President & Scientific Advisory Board Chairman, Dr. John Piacentini, will be giving an invited presentation as part of the ADAA Clinical Practice Symposium on Youth Independence and Mental Health.







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3 days ago

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Asencio
Feb 09

Refreshing to see an organizational milestone shared with context and purpose rather than just headlines. The feature highlights not only recognition but also the broader mission behind the foundation’s work. I appreciated how the post connected visibility with responsibility. Reading it brought to mind a community impact story I encountered on https://maydayhoustonlaw.com/ where thoughtful media coverage played a role in expanding public understanding and trust.

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Asencio
Feb 08

Respectfully written and uplifting, this announcement highlights an important milestone while keeping the focus on mission and impact. The recognition feels well deserved, and the context provided helps readers understand why the feature matters. I recall seeing a comparable nonprofit spotlight discussed on https://tmccordlaw.com/ that emphasized awareness through credible platforms. Sharing achievements like this not only informs supporters but also strengthens trust and visibility.

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Alonso
Feb 03

Carefully presented and informative, this overview helps make sense of an important awareness event without overwhelming the reader. The structure allows the key points to stand out while still providing meaningful context. I appreciated how the focus stayed on education and support. I recently encountered a complementary awareness focused article on https://searenovation.com/ and it reinforced the importance of sharing clear and accessible information like this.

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Rudigo
Feb 03

Informative and well structured this post clearly outlines why events like ADAA matter and how they continue to evolve. The context provided made it accessible even for readers who may be new to the topic. I appreciated the emphasis on collaboration and learning rather than just announcements. I recently saw a similar event focused discussion on https://www.whirlwell.net/ that explored community engagement and it complemented the points raised here nicely.

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