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Online Group Therapy Showing Proven Results

A new review by University of Lethbridge researchers highlights a way to increase public access to effective psychological therapies in an online environment.

‘The biggest thing is that you have intention’: How to beat the winter blues

Mondays get a bad reputation, but it’s even worse for the third Monday in January. Blue Monday is called the most depression day of the year…

Online group therapy helps adults with anxiety and depression

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have profound impacts on the mental health of adults. A new review by University of Lethbridge researchers highlights a way to increase public access to effective psychological therapies in an online environment.

Destigmatizing addiction: How awareness and prevention can save lives

National Addictions Awareness Week, which runs from Nov. 21 to 27, aims to shed light on the way Canadians view those dealing with addiction while recognizing efforts to spark change.

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Albertans turning to alcohol and cannabis to cope with pandemic related PTSD

In June 2020, Dr. Cheryl Currie surveyed more than 900 Albertans from across the province to identify whether or not individuals were exhibiting symptoms of pandemic induced PTSD and whether they had substantially increased their use of substances such as cannabis and alcohol…

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