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New Blog Post: It’s all in your brain - The Douglas Institute recently released a video designed to spark interest a... http://ow.ly/19pYka
October 12, 2010
Section : Social Media

RT @APAPsychiatric: New Video Blog: Mental Illness is Not Your Fault http://fb.me/xZ9fkrkd
October 06, 2010
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RT @shiftstigma: N. Ireland-based @Kazcita has made a powerful video talking about her exp. of C-PTSD http://bit.ly/aErpHh
July 27, 2010
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http://ow.ly/1Xhan In this video, Ridha Joober PhD talks about the efficency of most recent antipsychotics
June 14, 2010
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Si je suis déprimé, est-ce mon cerveau qui fonctionne mal ou est-ce ma vie ? Une explication video de Dr Zacchia http://ow.ly/1TwIo
June 03, 2010
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Dans la video, Dr Zacchia demande: When something is wrong with me, is it my brain that is going wrong or is it my life? http://ow.ly/1S5GE
June 01, 2010
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In this video, Joe Rochford PhD proves this myth wrong: If mental illnesses are biological, then psychotherapy is useless http://ow.ly/1QEnX
May 27, 2010
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Dans ce video, Dr Rochford brise le mythe: "la maladie mentale n'est pas une vraie maladie comme le diabète ou le cancer" http://ow.ly/1Q8EN
May 26, 2010
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Dans ce video, Dr Rochford brise le mythe selon lequel "ceux qui souffrent d’une maladie mentale ne guériront jamais" http://ow.ly/1PJaC
May 25, 2010
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Video games can be food for the brain, gamemakers say http://bit.ly/bXW1hg
April 21, 2010
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