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User profile image SickKids CCMH Learning Institute -

Seeking professionals who are well versed in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) approaches with children Forum topic

Leading the Way in Mental Health Training and Education

At SickKids CCMH Learning Institute, we are always looking for avenues to better support the professionals in our community with the Mental Health work they do.

Our focus groups have drawn attention to a need for more Cognitive…

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OPHA Resource on Managing Alcohol at Events on Municipal Property Forum topic

Recent regulatory changes in Ontario affect how alcohol can be served and sold at events hosted on municipal property. Some of these changes may increase the risk of health harms to patrons, event staff, and the public due to alcohol use, which remains a leading, preventable cause of disease,…

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User profile image Beatrice -

"To Blaze or Not to Blaze": Legalized cannabis and what the science says, what the various issues clinicians may want to think about Events

"Lunch & Learn"  We would like to invite you to join us on Saturday, December 7th, 2019 for the next FREE ADLER Lunch & Learn from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm."To Blaze or Not to Blaze"
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Free Lunch & Learn at Adler Graduate Professional School Forum topic

"Lunch & Learn" at Adler - 890 Yonge Street. 10th Floor, Toronto ON 

We would like to invite you to join us on Saturday, December 7th, 2019 for the next FREE ADLER Lunch & Learn from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm.

"To Blaze or Not to Blaze" 

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'Hikikomori' is the term Japan uses to describe people who shut themselves off from society... but is this just a mental health issue that's disguised? Forum topic

The Japanese government says there are roughly one million hikikomori, or people who have played no part in society for over six months, and who've locked themselves at home, away from the public. 

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Adversity in Childhood Forum topic

Evidence shows that adversity in childhood (ACE's) are a critical factor in the development of psychiatric and physical illness, but that most doctors don't inquire about them. We have created a short video to help people respectfully engage in this process and establish a stronger alliance with…

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