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«Mental Health» column

How the Arts Help Emotional Expression and Mental Health in Youth

November 7th, 2023; By Sarah Leung

Engaging in the arts can help youth express and navigate their emotions, as well as help with their mental health. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, 70 per […]


The Importance of Utilizing Mental Health Services on Campus: Post-Secondary and the Archetype of the Depressed College Student

October 24th, 2023; By Elora Pharai

As the leaves begin to wilt into shades of amber and brown, we’ve found ourselves at the start of another school year. For some of us, this will be a […]


La carrière du conseiller en santé mentale

September 25th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Au Canada, les problèmes de santé mentale sont fréquents, mais malheureusement négligés. Selon de dernières constatations de l’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale (ACSM), 53 % des Canadiens pensent que les problèmes mentaux comme la […]


Social Anxiety

August 24th, 2017; By Maria Cruz

Knowing whether or not you have social anxiety can be difficult. There are varying degrees of anxiety and if you don’t talk about it then it’s hard to pinpoint which […]


Improvisation as Therapy

August 22nd, 2017; By Anthony Teles

Mental illness targets everybody in its own unique way, and we each have our tailor-made tale to share. My depression and anxiety reached their apex in 2011. One of the […]


I Feel Sad; how can I feel better?

May 31st, 2017; By Laura Sciarpelletti

There are so many different angles to feeling sad. Whether it’s weather related, family or friend issue related or maybe medical…feeling sad is normal. The way you deal with it, […]


Pathways Health Centre for Children: Help for People in Need

May 31st, 2017; By Susan Huebert

http://dev.pathwayscentre.org/page/community Some websites are destinations in themselves, but others are paths to something else. That’s what the Pathways Health Centre for Children website is: a guide to other resources that […]