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Patients avec tr.bipolaire et personnalité limite doivent apprendre à moduler leurs émotions sainement #minipsy http://t.co/RKkRx5yd
June 18, 2012
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Difff. entre trouble de l’humeur et trouble de personnalité limite (borderline) Voir vidéo du cours #minipsy http://t.co/RKkRx5yd
June 12, 2012
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Personnalité limite: Cindy et Julie, traitées au Douglas. Parcours et espoirs. En compagnie du Dr Johanne Renaud. http://bit.ly/bssWmq
May 05, 2010
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Dans 30 mn, écoutez l'émission Ado-Radio, Radio-Canada, témoignages de jeunes avec trouble de personnalité limite et Dr Johanne Renaud
May 04, 2010
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Ce soir, 19 h30, émission Ado-Radio, Radio-Canada, témoignages de jeunes avec trouble de personnalité limite et Dr Johanne Renaud
May 04, 2010
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