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Socialiser est reconnu pour protéger contre la maladie d'Alzheimer. Prés vidéo #minipsy http://t.co/RKkRx5yd
July 09, 2012
Section : Social Media

Stabilité économique,aptitudes et inclusion sociales protègent contre la dépression. #minipsy. Vidéo http://t.co/RKkRx5yd
June 21, 2012
Section : Social Media

Comorbidités de TPL : troubles relationnels, trouble de l’alimentation, abus de drogue, antisocialité http://t.co/RKkRx5yd
June 18, 2012
Section : Social Media

C'est la joie qui nous permet d'entretenir notre réseau social. Cours de Dr Zacchia (vidéo) #minipsy http://t.co/RKkRx5yd
June 11, 2012
Section : Social Media

Recovery-oriented strategy; it's a social issue #mentalhealth #mhccstrategy
May 08, 2012
Section : Social Media

RT @fabiendeglise: L'art au service du social: Suicide Island, bédé japonaise pour lutter contre le suicide chez les jeunes. Avec...
November 17, 2011
Section : Social Media

The Charter for a Healthy and Realistic Body Image aims to reduce the social pressures leading to body dissatisfaction
August 16, 2010
Section : Social Media

RT @CreativeFusion: Interview tomorrow re: #MHCTO. Why do you think it's important to look at how social media can promote mental health ...
May 26, 2010
Section : Social Media

aime le discours du Dr Gilles Julien, champion de la pédiatrie sociale, entendu aux JBASM.
May 14, 2010
Section : Social Media

Que peut-on faire pour prevenir le suicide? Entre autres, le reseau social est un facteur de protection dit Dr Renaud.
May 06, 2010
Section : Social Media

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