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#stigma2012 Temoignages de parents d'un enfant ayant eu premier episode de psychose: il faut parler de la lumiere qui jaillit de l'epreuve
June 05, 2012
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# stigma2012 Au debut, les parents dont un enfant a un episode de psychose se disent en deuil de la vie qu'ils avaient imagine pour lui.
June 05, 2012
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#stigma2012 Sondage mene aupres des jeunes: ont de la difficulte a identifier les sources fiables d'info en sante mentale #santementale
June 05, 2012
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#Stigma2012 Tahira Abdullah #santementale : valeurs culturelles et facteurs historiques influencent la perception de la maladie mentale
June 05, 2012
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#stigma2012 Dr Stuart indique: une partie du processus du retablissement est d'apprendre a gerer la stigmatisation, les tabous. #stigma2012
June 05, 2012
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Great need for youth continuum of services covering from antistigma program to detection, intervention,care and evaluation. #stigma2012
June 05, 2012
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RT @cath_dion: je vais presenter mon poster #cle56 #foliewood #maisonsdefous a la conference sur la stigmatisation #stigma2012
June 04, 2012
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Interesting presentation: how to get more accurate media reporting about mental illness #stigma2012 Their site http://t.co/7gNVfmEE
June 04, 2012
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Journalists should be careful using words like psychoperv, deranged, etc. When talking about a person with a mental illness. #stigma20112
June 04, 2012
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83% of articles surveyed did not have a quote from a person with lived experience. Dr Whitley study. #stigma2012
June 04, 2012
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