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RESOURCES FOR PARENTS:
MENTAL HEALTH: CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS
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For more information, see our Health Topics section on Co-Occurring
Disorders.
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Co-Occurring Disorders |
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| Addictions Foundation
Manitoba |
English |
A list of resources offered at the AFM library. (e.g. Books,
videos, websites, journal, etc). |
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Best Practices: Concurrent Mental
Health and Substance Use Disorders |
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| Health Canada |
English/French |
Available at:
Health Canada
AFM William Potoroka Memorial Library (borrow) (Toll-free:
1-866-805-8885) |
A guide for teachers and other school staff to reduce stress
and violence in communities and schools. |
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CrossCurrents |
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| Centre for Addiction
and Mental Health |
English
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Available at:
Centre
for Addiction and Mental Health
AFM William Potoroka Memorial Library (borrow) (Toll-free:
1-866-805-8885) |
This website explores issues in both addiction and mental
health. It informs and educates about the latest developments
and issues in the addiction and mental health fields through
professionally written and first-person stories, research
summaries, news and feature articles. |
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Depression, Anxiety, Alcohol and Other Drugs |
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| BC Partners for
Mental Health and Addictions Information |
English |
This BC Partners brochure investigates the interrelationships
between mood, anxiety, and use of substances as well as signs
to watch out for that may indicate a disorder requiring intervention.
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Adolescent Co-occurring Disorders
Series |
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| By C. Cardwell
Nuckols PhD |
English
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Available at:
Hazelden (store,
pdf)
CMHA Mental
Health Education Resource Centre of Manitoba (borrow)
(Toll-free: 1-866-997-9918) |
This resource is for professionals who work with youth. It
includes information about substance use and mood disorders
and substance use and disruptive behaviour disorders. |
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C.O.D.I.: Co-occurring Mental Health
& Substance Use Disorders Initiative: Tapes 1-5, April
2 & 3, 2002 |
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English
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Available at:
AFM William Potoroka Memorial Library (VTR/RC 564.68/.C6/V.1/2002)
(borrow) (Toll-free: 1-866-805-8885) |
An integrated model for the treatment of people with co-occurring
psychiatric and substance disorders in managed care systems. |
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Depression and Substance Abuse |
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| National Health
Video |
English
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Available at:
AFM William Potoroka Memorial Library (VTR/RC 564.68/.D4/2004)
(borrow) (Toll-free: 1-866-805-8885) |
This video defines depression and substance abuse and shows
how depression can lead to substance abuse through self-medication
and how substance abuse can lead to depression through its
effects on the brain and on a person’s life. The section
on treatment shows how integrated treatment: medication, cognitive-behavioral
therapy and 12-step programs can help both conditions. |
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Drug Abuse & Bipolar Disorder
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English
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Available at:
AFM William Potoroka Memorial Library (VTR/RC 564.68/.D78/2002)
(borrow) (Toll-free: 1-866-805-8885) |
Seeing this tape, the viewer will learn the major features
of poles of bipolar disorder, how and why substance abuse
worsens and may even cause bipolar disorder, how and why bipolar
disorder may lead to substance abuse, and treatment modalities
for substance abuse and bipolar disorder. |
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Understanding Dissociative Disorders
and Addiction |
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| Hazelden |
English
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Available at:
AFM William Potoroka Memorial Library (VTR/RC 564.68/.U5/2003)
(borrow) (Toll-free: 1-866-805-8885) |
Explains the different types, causes, and symptoms of Dissociative
disorders, and it explores how to navigate the stages of recovery.
Clients will understand the importance of medication, abstinence,
support and a new integrated alliance with themselves. |
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Understanding Major Anxiety Disorders
and Addiction |
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| Hazelden |
English
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Available at:
AFM William Potoroka Memorial Library (VTR/RC 564.68/.U53/2003)
(borrow) (Toll-free: 1-866-805-8885) |
Provides a step-by-step process to identify anxiety triggers
and ways to change thoughts and reactions. |
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Phone: (204) 788-6679
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