November 23, 2025 - 02:03

The Delaware Psychological Association recently held its 23rd annual convention on November 6-7 at the Hyatt Place Dewey Beach. The event attracted nearly 75 psychologists and mental health professionals from Delaware and neighboring states, creating a vibrant atmosphere for networking and knowledge sharing.
The convention featured a variety of workshops and presentations aimed at addressing current trends and challenges in the field of psychology. Dr. Mary Beth Wilkas Janke was among the distinguished speakers, sharing her insights on innovative therapeutic techniques and the importance of mental health awareness in the community.
Participants engaged in discussions about the latest research findings and practical applications in their practices. The event also emphasized the significance of collaboration among mental health professionals to enhance service delivery and support for individuals facing psychological challenges.
Overall, the convention served as an important platform for professionals to connect, learn, and contribute to the advancement of mental health care in the region.
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