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CrossCurrents Summer 2003

Health Promotion

Full contents

CrossCurrents vol 6 no 4Only those articles with links (underlined) are available online. For more information, contact numbers are provided below.

Note from the Editor

News from the Centre

Conferences

Focus: Health Promotion

A call to action: Health promotion enhances the work of mental health and addiction practioners

A matter of degree: Social norming strategy challenges campus drinking culture

Is your hospital healthy? Organizational commitment promotes staff well-being

Healthy aging: Awareness grows of need to promote mental health among older adults

Smoking out psychiatric institutions: Tobacco-free policies support healthier environments

Q & A: Common questions about health promotion

Profile

New screening protcol promises to uncover often-overlooked abuse 

News

Urban Elder brings traditional healing to the twenty-first century

Treating the terrorized: practising on the front line

The Sopranos wins praise for its portrayal of female therapists

Peer assessment process may reduce methadone-related deaths

Research Update

(Not all stories are included online)

Suicide risk high among people with bipolar disorder and addiction

Expressing anger may be good for your heart

Moderate alcohol use may lower risk of stroke

Mild brain injury can lead to major depression

Swedish study finds single-parent children at risk

Quitting smoking gets easier with experience

Link between neuroleptic medications and smoking identified

Reviews

Dual Disorders: progress in connecting the two fields

Beyond Crazy: taking a whack at stigma

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The Last Word

Is the prognosis for schizophrenia really better in low-income countries than in the West?

 

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Summer 2003
Health Promotion

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This Issue:
Selected Articles Online
Note from the Editor
News from the Centre
Conference Listings

Focus: Health Promotion

A call to action: Health promotion enhances the work of mental health and addiction practioners

A matter of degree: Social norming strategy challenges campus drinking culture

Is your hospital healthy? Organizational commitment promotes staff well-being

Healthy aging: Awareness grows of need to promote mental health among older adults

Smoking out psychiatric institutions: Tobacco-free policies support healthier environments

Q & A: Common questions about health promotion

Profile

New screening protcol promises to uncover often-overlooked abuse 

News

Urban Elder brings traditional healing to the twenty-first century

Treating the terrorized: practising on the front line

The Sopranos wins praise for its portrayal of female therapists

Peer assessment process may reduce methadone-related deaths

Research Update

Reviews

Dual Disorders: progress in connecting the two fields

The Last Word

Is the prognosis for schizophrenia really better in low-income countries than in the West?

 
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