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50 shades of Grey and social neurosis...at the 15th Blue Met Festival http://t.co/SK9wUk7A3L
April 19, 2013
Section : Social Media

50 nuances de Grey et de névroses sociales au 15e Festival Metropolis Bleu http://t.co/3LHkVQCkbR
April 17, 2013
Section : Social Media

Clinical promise and pitfalls of sniffing oxytocin: studies of stress reactivity and social cognition http://t.co/r1OpW2Vw
January 30, 2013
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MentaliTea is a unique event where young professionals can socialize while contributing to mental healthl. http://t.co/QoHd9AsN
January 11, 2013
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RT @crystal1954: Texte très intéressant de Institut Douglas @institutdouglasDéterminisme ou responsabilité sociale?http://t.co/E2YcHFzf
December 17, 2012
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Déterminisme ou responsabilité sociale? Dr Zacchia commente l'affaire #guyturcotte http://t.co/TmgP0bB7
December 13, 2012
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Group therapy illuminates how we are influenced by environmental components such as social, family, media. http://t.co/KwsGOawh
November 09, 2012
Section : Social Media

Written by a social worker in Eating Disorders, a research assistant and an ex-patient, discover this blog on recovery. http://t.co/YPhTcCHm
September 26, 2012
Section : Social Media

Recovery Talks est écrit par 1 travailleuse sociale en troubles alim., 1 assistante de recherche et 1 ex-patiente http://t.co/i2mbzWUt
September 26, 2012
Section : Social Media

@MHCC @acsmmtl @MIAWCanada This new blog on recovery is written by a social worker, an ex-patient and a research asstant....
September 24, 2012
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