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RT @cihr_irsc: Government of Canada and Graham Boeckh Foundation jointly support mental health research network http://t.co/it2PI2XW
October 01, 2012
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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
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@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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Top expert J. Breitner works on the prevention of #Alzheimer He's 1 of the teacher of Mini Psych 2012 http://t.co/3ec1V5Pl
September 20, 2012
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At Home Project/Montreal works with community organizations and 70 landlords. @MHCC http://t.co/zmkS3WnE
June 28, 2012
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Starting work or returning to work after a period of mental ill-health. Infos for workers, clinicians, employers, carers. http://ow.ly/5n4iB
June 21, 2011
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RT @drdavidballard: Check it out - Programming Announced for our 2011 Psychologically Healthy Workplace Conference! http://j.mp/dTj30B #phwc
February 17, 2011
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RT @psychcentral: Want better relationships? Work on developing a better relationship with your brain. http://bit.ly/dFxELp
February 04, 2011
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John Breitner evaluates how well prevention treatments work against #Alzheimer's Disease http://ow.ly/3jDd7
December 09, 2010
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Sleep for shift workers. Diane Boivin, from the Douglas, is a visiting academic at the University of South Australia. http://ow.ly/3iSnO
December 02, 2010
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