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The Social Media Predicament E3: Mental Health Impacts

Join the OC Forum for the conclusion of our three-part mini-series "The Social Media Predicament" on Thursday, September 9 at 12 PM. Be a part of the conversation with our panel of mental health experts Dr. Heather Huszti, Chief Psychologist at CHOC, and Dr. Megan Chiarelli, Medical Director at Providence SoCal Mental Health Institute, discussing the impacts of social media on mental health.


How do we stay in touch with our community without compromising our well-being? RSVP now to learn more! - Click here to be taken to our event page. Meet the panelists for our program below!

Arianna Barrios, Executive Director, OC Forum (Moderator)

With over 20 years of experience in strategic communications and boasting a wide range of skills, Barrios is a uniquely gifted communications practitioner. Over her career, she has served school districts, government agencies, non-profits, and Fortune 500 companies. For more information on Arianna Barrios, click on the link below.


Dr. Heather C. Huszti, Chief Psychologist, CHOC

Heather Huszti, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and chief psychologist at CHOC as well as the section chief for pediatric psychology. She also is the director of training for the Psychology Training Program at CHOC. In addition, Dr. Huszti has served as a principal investigator on several federally funded research projects focusing on adherence. For more information on Dr. Heather C. Huszti, click on the link below.


Dr. Megan Chiarelli, Medical Director, Providence SoCal, Mental Health Institute

Dr. Megan M Chiarelli is a Psychiatry Specialist in Mission Hills, California. She graduated with honors in 2010. Having over 11 years of diverse experiences, especially in Psychiatry, Dr. Megan M. Chiarelli affiliates with no hospital and cooperates with many other doctors and specialists in the medical group Facey Medical Foundation. For more information on Dr. Megan Chiarelli, click on the link below.


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