The world of work is vastly different than it was a decade ago. New ways of doing business have not only shifted the way we collaborate but have also deeply transformed what a workplace looks like. How do we support employee mental health in a work environment that now transcends the office?…
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MHCC webinar: Supporting Mental Health in a Non-Traditional Work Environment Events
Happy New Year Savings from SickKids CCMH Learning Institute! Forum topic
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Register for any of our Training Programs and save $30 with promo code NEWYEAR30! Hurry offer valid only until January 11th!
Written exposure therapy for PTSD -- A short but effective treatment approach Forum topic
First-line psychotherapeutic treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be effective, but these typically require a large time commitment from clients and often involve homework outside of therapy sessions. Recently, a group of American researchers compared a newer, trauma-focused…
Do ADHD and Depression Mediate Risk of Obesity and Diabetes or Vice Versa? Perspectives on Bidirectional Associations Events
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Study finds hearing loss increased the risk of depression symptoms Forum topic
Age-related hearing loss is the third-most common chronic condition in older adults. The condition is known to raise the risk of other conditions, such as cognitive impairment and dementia. But there are few large studies asking whether hearing loss may lead to depression in the elderly.
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Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Facilitator Training Events
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A new video about the Moss Park Overdose Prevention Site Forum topic
A new video released by CBC presents a humanizing view of the Moss Park Overdose Prevention Site.
It presents stories from those who use the site as well as information on how the site works and what services are available.
You can watch it at: https://www.cbc.ca/…
Healing the relationship between psychology and Indigenous peoples Forum topic
In May of 2018, the Canadian Psychological Association responded to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's report by acknowledging that the profession failed to provide treatment that respects the cultural values and beliefs of Indigenous people.
A recent article by the Regina…
Caring for Self while Caring for Others: Resilience - Beyond the Hype and Towards an Attitude of Hope Events
How 'Dry January' is the secret to better sleep, saving money and losing weight Forum topic
Just in time for the new year! New research shows that taking part in Dry January (where you don't drink alcohol in January) sees people regaining control of their drinking, having more energy, better skin and losing weight. They also report drinking less months later.