IN THIS ISSUE: Editorial: Reflections on Inclusion – Every Voter Counts – When Work Really Works… for Everybody – What Do You Call 15 Comics Sitting in a Circle? – My Life in Labels – Student Counsel – The Gold Standard: A Sense of Community Vol 23, No. 1 Editorial Reflections on Inclusion Every Voter […]Continue readingSpring/Summer 2007: Social Inclusion
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Winter 2007: Generation Gaps
Mental Health Across the Lifespan IN THIS ISSUE: Making Mental Health a Lifelong Investment – Teach Your Children Well: Lessons in Stress and Self-Esteem for Kids – Talkin’ about My Generation – A Labour of Love – Building Lynx: A Rural Early Psychosis Intervention Program Sows the Seeds of Success – Remodelling the Village: Supporting […]Continue readingWinter 2007: Generation Gaps
Fall 2006: Voices of Experience
Consumer and Family Involvement in the Mental Health System IN THIS ISSUE: Bringing Our Voices to the Table – All Aboard: Promoting Leadership Among Consumers and Families – Catching Up with Reality: Recognizing and Valuing the Family’s Role in Recovery – Education Is the Key – Hearing Is Believing – Information of Concern – Making […]Continue readingFall 2006: Voices of Experience
Spring/Summer 2006: Minding the Body
The Relationship between Physical and Mental Health IN THIS ISSUE: Understanding the Interplay between Mind and Body – More Than a Broken Heart – A Pound of Cure – In Search of Support – Food for Thought – Diabetes and Mental Health – Connecting Body and Mind – The Gold Standard: Getting Physical for Mental […]Continue readingSpring/Summer 2006: Minding the Body
Winter 2006: The Collaborative Challenge
Partnering with Primary Health Care Providers IN THIS ISSUE: Maintaining the Patient-Physician Relationship in Family Practice – In Principle and in Practice – Jeff’s Story – Partners and Peers – Barriers to Physical Care – A-Way’s Route to Wellness – Dialing for Doctors – The Gold Standard: Placing Consumers at the Centre. Vol. 21, No. […]Continue readingWinter 2006: The Collaborative Challenge
Fall 2005: Transformation
Changing the Mental Health Care Map in Ontario IN THIS ISSUE: The Time Is Now to Make a Difference – Team Work – Lessons Learned – Transforming Ontario – Setting the Table for Recovery – “E” Is for Enabler – The Gold Standard: Rules of Engagement. Vol. 21, No. 2 Editorial The Time Is Now to […]Continue readingFall 2005: Transformation
Spring/Summer 2005: No Place Like Home
Homelessness, Mental Health, and the Need for Supportive Housing IN THIS ISSUE: Feeling Unsafe – Backyard Politics – My Catholic Worker Community – The Young and the Hidden – Lilac Time – No Place Like Home – A Voice for the Voiceless – Benchmarking Homelessness – A House in the Country – Elizabeth’s Garden. Editorial […]Continue readingSpring/Summer 2005: No Place Like Home
Winter 2005: Cops, Courts and Compassion
Seeking Justice for the Mentally Ill IN THIS ISSUE: Criminalization and Mental Illness – The Girl with the Curl on Her Forehead – Crisis Call – Out of the Darkness – Inside Courtroom 102 – Fighting Fires – Partnering with Police – Busting the Stigma – Youth Justice. Editorial: Criminalization and Mental Illness The Girl […]Continue readingWinter 2005: Cops, Courts and Compassion
Summer/Fall 2004: Diverse Communities
Bridging Gaps in Mental Health Care. IN THIS ISSUE: Interview with Dr. Marie Bountrogianni – Quilt of Honour – The Healing Dance – The Homeless Maze – HIV/AIDS and Mental Illness – Connecting with the Deaf Community – Found in Translation. Editorial: Diversity and Health Personal Politics Dr. Marie Bountrogianni’s community roots and career in psychology […]Continue readingSummer/Fall 2004: Diverse Communities
Spring 2004: Art Speak
Talking about Mental Illness through the Arts. IN THIS ISSUE: Making Space for Art – FAN Club Puppets Speak to Young Audiences – Raising Awareness: The Workman Theatre Project – Donna Morrissey: A Medical Scare – Beyond Crazy – The Life of Me: An Interview with Rachel Manning – James Gordon: Breaking the Mask – […]Continue readingSpring 2004: Art Speak