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User profile image Annina Schmid -

Online Peer Support Group for Young Men Living At Home Events

This group is a peer support group for young adult men (mid-twenties to early forties) who find themselves without a clear purpose or career, and financially and / or emotionally dependent on their parents (e.g. still living at home). Prospective members may overuse the Internet, cannabis, or alcohol and feel at least somewhat disconnected from "real life".

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User profile image OASW -

Shame and Sexuality in the Lives of Queer Guys Events

Shame and Sexuality in the Lives of Queer Guys

January 19, 2023 @ 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET

Presented by: Rahim Thawer MSW, RSW

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User profile image Jeremy Houston -

Free Webinar: Men and Eating Disorders Events

You’re invited for EHN Canada’s next educational webinar: Men and Eating Disorders with Joanna Anderson, MSW, RSW, Executive Director at Bellwood Health Services and Gateway Recovery Centre.

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User profile image Kimberly -

CHECK-IN & CHAT - THE MEN'S EDITION Events

For Men, By Men, About Men

This Men's Edition of CHECK-IN & CHAT aims to create space for discussion and camaraderie among melanated & racialized men.

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User profile image Quang Vu Mai -

Men Virtual Peer Support Group Events

Hope and Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario is happy to announce the return of the Men Peer Support Group. The group meets virtually every Thursday 1pm-3pm starting May 13th. The group is for anyone identifying as male living with mental health challenges and looking for support from a group of empathetic peers.

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User profile image SickKids CCMH Learning Institute -

Webinar - Hero's journey: Helping men find a constructive framework for creating a positive self-identity Events

Hero's Journey: Helping men find a constructive framework for creating a positive self-identity

Presented by SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute

Live webinar June 11, 2021 | Time: 9 a.m. to noon

Facilitator: Michel Jones, MSW, RSW

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User profile image Rick Goodwin, MSW RSW -

Spring Institute on Men, Trauma & Recovery! May 31 to June 4 Forum topic

Dear Friends and Colleagues:  Come join us for one or more days at this year’s Institute!  A one of a kind event - conceptualization, research, key issues, treatment strategies and more.  All online. Last year, we had folks from across Canada along with Great Britain, South Africa, Switzerland and the US.  Full details and registration through menandhealing.ca

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User profile image YouthREX -

Opening Up: Creating Healing Spaces for Young Black Men Events

How can we create safe spaces for young Black men to speak openly about their mental health, seek support, and move towards wellness?

Join us for a screening of the short film, The Zeta Project (2020). The film tells the story of a young Black man who is searching for ways to understand and cope with his mental health, including his struggle, with openness without judgement.

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User profile image Bill -

Revisiting and stirring the fog – on masculinity Forum topic

Good to revisit feminism and masculinity.  This article stirs up the fog and nudges the pall.

Kneo Mokgopa https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/author/kneomokgopa/ aims for dialogue, but I’m unsure how that’s going to go, but worth a try.

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User profile image Beth Mares -

Looking for interactive therapy group Forum topic

Does anyone know of an interactive (interpersonal) psychotherapy group in Scarborough or easy to reach from central Scarborough? It could be either a mixed group or a men's group. 

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User profile image Dane Griffiths -

GHB Use Among 2SGBTQ Men: A Webinar Events

The use of the club drug Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) by 2SGBTQ men is widely reported in the literature. Its use is more common in Party n Play & nightclub settings. Given the complicated nature of GHB, harm-reduction strategies and increased knowledge regarding its effects are critical. 

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User profile image Angela -

CAMH's Addictions Rounds: Why sexual orientation matters: A review of addiction treatment for gay and bisexual men Events

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

1) Review key epidemiological relevant to gay and bisexual men (GBM)

2) Highlight key barriers to care impacting management

3) Review of available literature supporting an evidence based approach to support GBM clients with addiction

4) Brief introduction to Rainbow Services, LGBTQ addictions counselling, provided at CAMH

Presenter: Dr. Matthew Haaland

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