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MH--MENTAL HEALTH (GENERAL)

"Q&A: Common questions about seniors, mental health and addiction," May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 14.

"Q&A: Common questions about mental health and addiction problems among youth," September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 14.
"Malignant angels: Why good boys do bad things," Diana Ballon, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 4
"B.C. transit strike strands people with mental illness," Vicki O'Brien, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 3.


MH:ART--ARTS AND MENTAL ILLNESS

"Film festival premieres Cuckoo's Nest documentary," Kalyani Vittala, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 3.
"Drug companies disapprove of artist's work," Andrew Johnson, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 4.
"Fire and Reason: New publication features the work of young people with mood disorders," Sue McCluskey, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 8.
"Art as a tool for healing," Paul Jay, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 10.
"It's art that comes from the mind," Diana Ballon, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 8.


MH:ASD--ASSESSMENT/DIAGNOSIS

"Silently depressed," Diane Peters, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 4.
"Expert decries diagnosis for pathologizing women," Paula J. Caplan, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 16.
"Why premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a valid diagnosis," Judith H. Gold, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 16.


MH:CS--CONSUMER/SURVIVOR ISSUES

"Consumer participation key to recovery," Ezra Houser, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 6.
"Negotiating the system," Chris Whittaker, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 14.

"Focus on employment and recovery" [focus section], March/April 1999, 2:2, pp. 11-14.

"Evaluating alternative business," Mark Crane, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 11.

"Self-employment the goal of new pilot programs," Tamsen Tillson, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 12.

"Courage to Come Back awards given," Christa L. Haanstra, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 4.

"Children of the Holocaust survivors and Third Reich find their voice," Honey Fisher, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 9.

"Making connections: clients newly discharged from psych hospitals gain support from their peers," May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 5.
"Client involvement: Tokenism or empowerment?" David Reville, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 16.
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MH:CS:1--Education

"Supports for higher education," Mark de la Hey, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 4.
"Street papers give voice to people fighting poverty, addiction and mental illness," Ian Kinross, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 8.
"Drug education programs improve awareness in Brazil's poor neighbourhoods," Julia Drake, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 8.


MH:CS:2--Employment

"Focus on employment and recovery" [focus section], March/April 1999, 2:2, pp. 11-14.
"Evaluating alternative business," Mark Crane, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 11.
"Self-employment the goal of new pilot programs," Tamsen Tillson, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 12.
"Q&A: Facts on employment and recovery," March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 14.
"Linking productivity and mental health," Solange de Santis, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 8.
"A 'depressed' economy," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 10.
"Client involvement: Tokenism or empowerment," David Reville, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 16.
"Street papers give voice to people fighting poverty, addiction, mental illness," Ian Kinross, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 8.
"What companies are doing for employee mental health," Bonnie Thorn, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 5.


MH:CS:3--Housing/Homelessness/Poverty

"Innovative programs reach more clients," Diana Ballon, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 13.
"Homeless youth share their stories," Vicki O'Brien, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 11.
"Street papers give voice to people fighting poverty, addiction, mental illness," Ian Kinross, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 8.


MH:DIS--DISORDERS


MH:DIS:1--Alzheimer's Disorder

"Brain scans show promise in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease," Honey Fisher, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 3.

MH:DIS:2--Anxiety Disorders

"Results of group CBT study show promise," Christa Haanstra, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 3.

"Avoiding your doctor," Lisa Schmidt, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 8.


MH:DIS:2a--Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

"All in the family: OCD may be inherited," Diana Ballon, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 9.


MH:DIS:2b--Panic Disorder

"Genetic link to panic disorder discovered," Christa Haanstra, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 4.


MH:DIS:2c--Phobias


MH:DIS:3--Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

"Kids get put on Ritalin as young as one year old," Gail Dugas, July/August 2000, 3:4, p 8.


MH:DIS:4--Concurrent Disorders (also under Addictions)

"Focus on concurrent disorders," [focus section], September/October 1998, 1:1, pp. 13-16.

"Does harm reduction have a place in treating concurrent disorders?" Julia Drake, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 13.
"Combined programs address multiple needs," Penny Stuart, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 14.
"Finding psychiatric disorders in addicted clients," Anita Dubey, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 14.
"Separate treatments ineffective, expert says," Kalyani Vittala, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 15.
"Consumer voices: Kathy's story," Anonymous, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 15.
"Q&A: Answers to common questions on concurrent disorders," September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 16.
"Results of group CBT study show promise," Christa Haanstra, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 3.
"Concurrent eating disorders and substance use challenge the therapist," Angela Pirisi, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 3.

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MH:DIS:5--Conduct Disorder

"Mischief or a cry of for help," Tamsen Tillson, September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 12.


MH:DIS:6--Dementia


MH:DIS:7--Developmental Disorders


MH:DIS:7a--Asperger's Disorder

"Invisibility of Asperger's delays treatment," Tamsen Tillson, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 8.


MH:DIS:7b--Autism


MH:DIS:7c--Pervasive Developmental Disorder


MH:DIS:8--Dual Disabilities

"Mending the cracks for dual disabilities," Gerry Luciano, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 4.
"Highlighting the needs of deaf clients," Penny Stuart, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 6.

"A team approach to care: Meeting the challenges of dual diagnosis," Lisa Schmidt, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 9.

"Developmental disabilities and addictions: Awareness emerges of an overlooked problem," Tamsen Tillson and Hema Zbogar, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 10.

"Beyond sexual abuse: Helping women beat the odds," Diana Ballon, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 12.
"Q&A: Common questions about dual diagnosis," Hema Zbogar, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 13.


MH:DIS:9--Eating Disorders

"When kids hate their bodies," Diana Ballon, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 3.
"Unrealistic portrayals of wispy women -- how media images contribute to eating disorders," Cindy McGlynn, November/December 2000, 3:36, p. 13.

"Concurrent eating disorders and substance use challenge the therapist," Angele Pirisi, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 3.
"Compulsory refeeding in anorexia nervosa: Beneficial or harmful?" Allan S. Kaplan, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 16.


MH:DIS:10--Mood Disorders

"Mending the cracks for dual disabilities," Gerry Luciano, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 4.
"A new way to treat mood disorders," Donalee Moulton, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 4.
"Fire and reason: New publication features the work of young people with mood disorders," Sue McCluskey, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 8.
"Hard-wired for happiness?" Angela Pirisi, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 9.


MH:DIS:10a--Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression)

Still together after 29 years of ups -- and downs," Diana Ballon, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 12.


MH:DIS:10b--Depression

"Male menopause: Hormone replacement therapy may relieve depressive symptoms in aging men," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 13.
"Healing from depression naturally," Cindy McGlynn, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 11.

"Killinger'Johnson murder/suicide," Tamsen Tillsen, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 12.
"Electroconvulsive therapy: Beneficial or barbarous?" Vivek Kusumakar, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 16.
"Electroconvulsive therapy: Same old treatment, same old results," Lee Coleman, January/February 2000, p. 16.
"Silently depressed," Diane Peters, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 4.
"A 'depressed' economy," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 10.
"Should I tell the boss? Disclosing a psychiatric condition in the workplace," Diana Ballon, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 13.
"Sexual side-effects are a turn-off," Angela Pirisi, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 9.
"Why premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a valid diagnosis," Judith H. Gold, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 16.


MH:DIS:10c--Dysthymia

"Disorder of discontent: Dysthymia often goes ignored or undertreated," Diana Ballon, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 9.


MH:DIS:10d--Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

"New guidelines for SAD released," Gerry Luciano, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 3.


MH:DIS:11--Personality Disorders


MH:DIS:11a--Borderline Personality Disorder

"Dialectical behaviour therapy: Treating the dramatic symptoms of borderline personality disorder," Tamsen Tillson, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 8.


MH:DIS:12--Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

"Controversial therapy uses eye movement to heal trauma," Penny Stuart, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 4.
"Q&A: Vicarious traumatization: Self care for the health care provider," Diana Ballon, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 14.
"Healing the minds of war-exposed children," Angela Pirisi, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 9.

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MH:DIS:13--Psychosis

"Intervening early reduces psychotic episodes," Lisa Schmidt, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 3.
"On delusions," Michael Armstrong, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 9.


MH:DIS:14--Schizophrenia

"Helping moms with schizophrenia," Anita Dubey, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 8.

"Better treatments for schizophrenia," Anita Dubey, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 3.
"Dispelling the stigma of schizophrenia: A global campaign launches in Canada," Anita Dubey, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 8.

"Yu inquest delivers verdict," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 4.

"Altered sense of smell may indicate problem with brain functioning," Donelee Moulton, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 10.

"Bold new efforts aim to prevent schizophrenia," Diana Ballon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 12.

"Intervening early reduces psychotic episodes," Lisa Schmidt, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 3.

"Managing schizophrenia," Diana Ballon, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 3.

"Michael," Mary Seeman, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 9.

"Mary and Michael: A powerful 13-year therapeutic relationship," Michael Alzamora, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 8.

"Unravelling schizophrenia," Angela Pirisi, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 9.

"Extended family in India -- caregive burnout," Cindy McGlynn, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 10.
"Living with schizophrenia," Tamsen Tillson, September/October, 3:5, p. 9.
"Estrogen -- more than a sex hormone," Lisa Schmidt, May/June 2000. 3:3, p. 12.
"Realizing that life isn't one big horror," Diana Ballon, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 5.


MH:DIS:15--Sexual Disorders (see under Mental Health: Sex and Sexuality)


MH:DIS:16--Sleep Disorders

"Sleep disturbances studied in alcoholics," Don Barrie, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 3.


MH:DIS:17--Trauma

"New approaches to trauma therapy: A focus on women's strengths, not symptoms," Diana Ballon, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 9.
"Controversial therapy uses eye movement to heal trauma," Penny Stuart, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 4.

"Too scared to learn: How trauma affects women," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 12.
"Q&A: Vicarious traumatization: Self care for the health care provider," September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 14.
"Healing the minds of war-exposed children," Angela Pirisi, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 9.
"Trauma therapy and community action help mothers of street violence victims," Nate Hendley, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 5.


MH:EMP--EMPLOYMENT AND WORKPLACE ISSUES

"Linking productivity and mental health," Solange de Santis, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 8.
"Job stress: Looking down the wrong end of the telescope," Terrence Sullivan, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 16.
"Street papers give voice to people fighting poverty, addiction and mental illness," Sept/October 2001, 4:5, p. 8.
"Discharged: Life on the outside -- former inpatients adjust to community living," Ian Kinross, November/December 2001, 4:6, p.8.
"The impact of unemployment ... Lost hopes affect mental health," Kalyani Vittala, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 10.
"Stella," Kalyani Vittala, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 11.


MH:ETH--ETHICAL ISSUES

"The ethical implications of genetic research: The future may be here sooner than you think," Cindy McGlynn, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 10.
"Electroconvulsive therapy: Beneficial or barbarous?" Vivek Kusumakar, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 16.
"Electroconvulsive therapy: Same old treatment, same old results," Lee Coleman, January/February 2000, p. 16.
"Kids on drugs -- it's the legal ones that could be a problem," January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 8.
"Treatment or restraint?" Stephen Nicholls, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 11.
"The ethics of giving kids pills," Marshall Korenblum, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 16.
"To tell or not to tell," Lisa Schmidt, September/October 2001, 4:5, pp.10-11

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MH:FOR--FORENSICS

"Striking a balance: Advocates call for more forensic beds -- but not with a loss of community care," Tamsen Tillson, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 12.
"Sex offenders?" Diana Ballon, March/Apil 2000, 3:2, p. 11.
"Sex offenders find hope through community support program," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 12.
"Caring for the spirit: Forensic chaplaincy helps clients cope with fear, loneliness," Lisa Schmidt, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 8.


MH:GEN--GENETICS

"The ethical implications of genetic research: The future may be here sooner than you think," Cindy McGlynn, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 10.
"Genetic link to panic disorder discovered," Christa Haanstra, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 4.
"Hard-wired for happiness?" Angela Pirisi, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 9.
"All in the family: OCD may be inherited," Diana Ballon, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 9.


MH:GLO--GLOBAL ISSUES

"Japan's bumpy road to mental health reform," Angela Pirisi, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 4.
"Terrorism forces stress levels to rise," Nick Sambides Jr., January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 5.


MH:GLO:1--Developing Nations

"WHO targets mental illness in developing nations," Angela Pirisi, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 13.


MH:GLO:2--Europe


MH:GLO:3--United States


MH:HOM--HOMELESSNESS/HOUSING/POVERTY

"Focus on the homelessness crisis" [focus section], November/December 1998, 1:2, pp. 11-14.
"Why the problem can't be solved locally," Tamsen Tillson, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 11.
"Smaller cities cope with homelessness," Penny Stuart, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 12.
"Q&A: Facts on homelessness," November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 14.
"Bringing health care to homeless people: Shared Care Program delivers services in shelters, hostels, drop-ins," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 8.
"Face of homelessness is poor, vulnerable and female," Cindy McGlynn, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 9.


MH:LEG--LEGAL ISSUES

"Focus on treatment vs. punishment" [focus section], January/February 1999, 2:1, pp. 11-14.
"Criminal system begins to recognize health issues," Kalyani Vittala, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 11.
"Q&A: Facts on addiction, mental health and crime," January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 14.
"When ignorance is deadly: Mythology about mental health law has cost lives," Michael Bay, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 16.
"Getting tough about crime: Is change to federal law the solution?" Linda Baker, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 16.


MH:LEG:1--Community Treatment Orders (see under Mental Health: Treatment)


MH:LEG:2--Law Enforcement

"Criminal system begins to recognize health issues," Kalyani Vittala, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 11.
"Mental health courts connect people to services," Penny Stuart, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 13.
"Yu inquest delivers verdict," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 4.
"Getting tough about crime: Is change to federal law the solution?" Linda Baker, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 16.


MH:LEG:3--Mental Health Courts

"Mental health courts connect people to services," Penny Stuart, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 13.


MH:LEG:4--Reform

"Ontario's Bill 159 an affront to clients' privacy," Lori Stoltz, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 16.
"Japan's bumpy road to mental health reform," Angela Pirisi, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 4.

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MH:MED:--MEDIA

"Killinger-Johnson's murder/suicide," Tamsen Tillson, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 12.
"Unrealistic portrayals of wispy women," Cindy McGlynnn, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 13.
"Q&A: Media portrayals of mental health and addiction problems," Diana Ballon, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 14.


MH:MHR--MENTAL HEALTH REFORM

"New directions for mental health reform," Sue McCluskey, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 10.
"Primary care reform raises concerns about treating high-needs clients," Angela Pirisi, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 3.


MH:MHS--MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES


MH:MHS:1--Community-Based Services

"Mending the cracks for dual disabilities," Gerry Luciano, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 4.
"Teens helping teens," Kalyani Vittala, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 11.


MH:MHS:2--Psychiatric Hospitals (also under Mental Health: Treatment Issues)

"Striking a balance: Advocates call for more forensic beds -- but not with a loss of community care," Tamsen Tillson, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 12.
"Film festival premieres Cuckoo's Nest documentary," Kalyani Vittala, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 3.
"Bringing health care to homeless people: Shared Care Program delivers services in shelters, hostels, drop-ins," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 8.
"Light, air and space: Healing buildings help healing minds," Lisa Schmidt, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 8.


MH:MHS:3--Public Health and Awareness

"Dispelling the stigma of schizophrenia: A global campaign launches in Canada," Anita Dubey, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 8.


MH:NEU--NEUROLOGY

"Altered sense of smell may indicate problem with brain functioning," Donelee Moulton, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 10.


MH:NEU:1--Brain Injuries

"Services to target people with acquired brain injuries," Penny Stuart, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 3.


MH:PRA---Practitioners' Issues

"To tell or not to tell," Lisa Schmidt, September/October 2001, 4:5, pp. 10-11.
Inspiration -- Therapists recount how their clients' journeys have touched their lives," Tamsen Tillson, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 12.

"An enduring loss: Therapists haunted by client's suicide," Jill Maynard, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 13.

"Q&A: Vicarious traumatization: Self-care for the health care provider," Diana Ballon, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 14.
 
MH:RES--RESEARCH
"The ethical implications of genetic research: The future may be here sooner than you think," Cindy McGlynn, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 10.
"Transforming the funding of medical research," Deborah Etsten, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 4.
"New federal institute promotes innovative research approach," Nate Hendley, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 4.

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MH:SEX--SEXUALITY AND SEXUAL ABUSE

"Acknowledging client's sexuality," Tamsen Tillson, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 10.
"Q&A: Where sexuality, addiction and mental health intersect," Diana Ballon, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 13.
"Beyond sexual abuse: Helping women beat the odds," Diana Ballon, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 12.


MH:SEX:1--Sexual Abuse

"New approaches to trauma therapy: A focus on women's strengths, not symptoms," Diana Ballon, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 9.
"Beyond sexual abuse: Helping women beat the odds," Diana Ballon, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 12.


MH:SEX:2--Sexual Disorders

"Sex offenders?" Diana Ballon, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 11.


MH:SP--SPECIAL POPULATIONS


MH:SP:1--Aboriginal Issues


MH:SP:2--Children

"When kids hate their bodies," Diana Ballon, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 3.
"New report looks at risk factors in child poverty," Kalyani Vittala, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 10.
"Invisibility of Asperger's delays treatment," Tamsen Tillson, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 8.

"Q&A: Common questions about mental health and addiction problems in school-aged children," September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 14.
"Childhood trauma linked to mental illness," Andrea Gordon, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 4.
"Healing the minds of war-exposed children," Angela Pirisi, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 9.


MH:SP:3--Family

"Q&A: Common questions about the family of people with mental health and/or addiction problems," Diana Ballon, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 14.


MH:SP:4--Youth (Teens/Adolescents)

"CD speaks to teens in distress," Chris Hendry, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 6.
"When kids hate their bodies," Diana Ballon, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 3.

"Mental health in immigrant youth," Gerry Luciano, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 4.

"Fire and Reason: New publication features the work of young people with mood disorders," Sue McCluskey, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 8.

"Focus on youth" [focus section], September/October 1999, 2:5, pp. 11-14.

"Teens helping teens," Kalyani Vittala, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 11.

"Bold new efforts aim to prevent schizophrenia," Diana Ballon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 12.

"Q&A: Common questions about mental health and addiction problems among youth," September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 14.
"Getting tough about crime: Is change to federal law the solution?" Linda Baker, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 16.
"Intervening early reduces psychotic episodes," Lisa Schmidt, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 3.
"Kids on drugs: It's the legal ones that could be a problem," Gail Dugas, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 8
"Young women speak out about depression," Danah Beaulieu, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 5.
"Mischief or a cry for help? Disciplining students demands awareness of underlying distress," Tamsen Tillson, September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 12


MH:SP:5--Ethnocultural Issues (Ethnic Minorities)

"Mental health in immigrant youth," Gerry Luciano, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 4.
"Ethnocultural diversity" [focus section], July/August 1999, 2:4, pp. 11-14.
"The language of care: Ethnic groups face many barriers to mental health treatment," Anita Dubey, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 11.
"Somali refugees vulnerable in Canada," Cindy McGlynn, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 13.
"Q&A: Common questions about ethnocultural diversity," July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 14.
"Healing the minds of war-exposed children," Angela Pirisi, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 9.
"The impact of unemployment ... Lost hopes affect mental health," Kalyani Vittala, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 10.
"Stella," Kalyani Vittala, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 11.
"Ethnoracial support groups address cultural needs in mental health," Vicki O'Brien, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 9.

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MH:SP:6--Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual

"Gay teens feel isolated and alone. And the stress is taking its toll," Andrea Gordon, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 11.


MH:SP:7--Men

"Male menopause: Hormone replacement therapy may relieve depressive symptoms in aging men," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 13.


MH:SP:8--Rural and Remote Populations

"Telemedicine: Video counselling reaches the underserved, but still has to prove its worth," Donalee Moulton, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 9.
"Telepsychiatry -- video technology provides service in rural areas," Christa Haanstra, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 3.


MH:SP:9--Seniors and Aging

"Focus on seniors" [focus section], May/June 1999, 2:3, pp. 11-14.

"Male menopause: Hormone replacement therapy may relieve depressive symptoms in aging men," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 13.
"Q&A: Common questions about seniors, mental health and addiction," May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 14.
"Silently depressed," Diane Peters, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 4.


MH:SP:10--Women and Mothers

"Helping moms with schizophrenia," Anita Dubey, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 8.

"New approaches to trauma therapy: A focus on women's strengths, not symptoms," Diana Ballon, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 9.
"Feminist therapy leaves women empowered," Diana Ballon, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 3.
"Face of homelessness is poor, vulnerable and female," Cindy McGlynn, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 9.
"Too scared to learn: How trauma affects women," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 12.
"Q&A: Common questions about mental health issues and addiction problems affecting women," Mark de le Hey and Diana Ballon, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 14.
"Why premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a valid diagnosis," Judith H. Gold, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 16.


MH:SPR--SPIRITUALITY

"Bring spirituality into treatment, MD says," Craig Smith, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 3.
"Spirituality and psychotherapy: Wrestling with life's bigger questions," Cindy McGlynn, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 9.
"Meditating behind bars," TamsenTillson, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 12.
"On delusions," Michael Armstrong, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 9.
"Neurotheology lends support to the power of spirituality," Kalyani Vittala, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 9.
"Caring for the spirit: Forensic chaplaincy helps clients cope with fear, loneliness," Lisa Schmidt, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 8.
"Q&A: Incorporating spirituality into therapy," Ian Kinross, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 10-11.
"Prescribing prayer: Spirituality linked to recovery from mental health and addiction," Andrea Gordon, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 12.

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MH:STI--STIGMA

"Dispelling the stigma of schizophrenia: A global campaign launches in Canada," Anita Dubey, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 8.
"It's not in their heads: IBS sufferers still get judged for their condition," Anne Ptasznik, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 10.
"Madness in film: Images focus on the grotesque, the frightening and the violent," Deborah C. Park, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 16.
"Should I tell the boss? Disclosing a psychiatric condition in the workplace," Diana Ballon, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 13.
"Supports for higher education," Mark de la Hey, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 4.


MH:SUI--SUICIDE

"Preventing suicide in the schools," Lisa Schmidt, September/October, 3:5, p. 11
"Killinger-Johnson's murder/suicide," Tamsen Tillsen, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 12.
"An enduring loss: Therapists haunted by clients' suicide," Jill Maynard, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 13.


MH:TRA--TRAINING


MH:TRA:1--Police

"Cops to be more sensitive," Gail Dugas, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 13.
"Cops focus on compassion, not force," Lisa Ariemma, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 9.


MH:TRA:2--Practitioners

"Q&A: Common questions on mental health training for family physicians," May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 13.


MH:TR--TREATMENT AND RECOVERY

"Sex offenders find hope through community support program," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 12.


MH:TR:1--Community Treatment Orders (also under Mental Health: Legal Issues)

"Treatment orders show mixed results," Nate Hendley, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 7.

"Community treatment orders: A new bill heats up the debate," Sue McCluskey, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 10.

"Realizing that life isn't one big horror," Diana Ballon, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 5.


MH:TR:2--Medication

"The Prozac versus placebo debate," Kate Cowen, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 5.
"Better treatments for schizophrenia," Anita Dubey, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 3.
"Male menopause: Hormone replacement therapy may relieve depressive symptoms in aging men," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 13.
"Heat and meds: A dangerous mix," Mark Crane, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 4.
"Kids on drugs: It's the legal ones that could be a problem," Gail Dugas, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 8.
"Educating clients: Psychiatric pharmacists do more than dispense pills," Lisa Ariemma, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 9.
"Antidepressants or depression? Expectant mothers weight the risks," Diana Ballon, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 10.
"Treatment or restraint?" Stephen Nicholls, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 11.
"Q&A: Common questions about benzodiazepine risks," Andrea Gordon, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 13.


MH:TR:2a--Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

"Drug companies disapprove of artist's work," Andrew Johnson, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 4.


MH:TR:3--Prevention

"Bold new efforts aim to prevent schizophrenia," Diana Ballon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 12.
"Intervening early reduces psychotic episodes," Lisa Schmidt, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 3.
"Preventing suicide in the schools," Lisa Schmidt, September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 11.


MH:TR:4--Psychiatric Hospitals (see under Mental Health: Mental Health Services)


MH:TR:5--Technology

"Telemedicine: Video counselling reaches the underserved, but still has to prove its worth," Donalee Moulton, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 9.
"Telepsychiatry: Video technology provides service in rural areas," Christa Haanstra, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 3.
"The Internet: On-line therapy or addiction?" Paul Jay, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 10.
"On-line self-help groups break down barriers to care and support," Nate Hendley, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 10.

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MH:TR:6--Therapies

"Controversial therapy uses eye movement to heal trauma," Penny Stuart, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 4.


MH:TR:6a--Alternative Therapies

"Moving beyond the mainstream" [focus section], November/December 1999, 2:6, pp. 11-14.
"Art as a tool for healing," Paul Jay, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 10.
"Healing from depression naturally," Cindy McGlynn, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 11.
"Q&A: Common questions about unconventional therapies," Diana Ballon, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 14.


MH:TR:6aa--Diet and Nutrition

"Healing from depression naturally," Cindy McGlynn, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 11.


MH:TR:6ab--Herbal Medicine

"Healing from depression naturally," Cindy McGlynn, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 11.
"Herbal remedies have been used for centuries: But scientists are skeptical," Amber Nasrulla, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 13.


MH:TR:6ac--Physical Fitness


MH:TR:6b--Anger Management


MH:TR:6c--Art Therapy

"Art as a tool for healing," Paul Jay, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 10.
"Mary & Michael: A powerful 13-year therapeutic relationship," Michael Alzamora, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 8.


MH:TR:6d--Behaviour Therapy


MH:TR:6e--Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)

"Results of group CBT study show promise," Christa Haanstra, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 3.
"All in the family: OCD may be inherited," Diana Ballon, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 9.


MH:TR:6f--Dialectical Behaviour Therapy

"Dialectical behaviour therapy: Treating the dramatic symptoms of borderline personality disorder," Tamsen Tillson, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 8.


MH:TR:6g--Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

"Electroconvulsive therapy: Beneficial or barbarous?" Vivek Kusumakar, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 16.
"Electroconvulsive therapy: Same old treatment, same old results," Lee Coleman, January/February 2000, p. 16.
"An alternative to ECT? Magnetic therapy holds promise for treating depression," Stephen Nicholls, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 4.


MH:TR:6h--Feminist Therapy

"Feminist therapy leaves women empowered," Diana Ballon, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 3.


MH:TR:6i--Group Therapy

MH:TR:6j--Hormone Replacement Therapy

"Male menopause: Hormone replacement therapy may relieve depressive symptoms in aging men," Sue McCluskey, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 13.


MH:TR:6k--Psychotherapy and Counselling

"Spirituality and psychotherapy: Wrestling with life's bigger questions," Cindy McGlynn, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 9.


MH:TR:6l--Music Therapy

"A healing sound -- music therapy heals people with mental health problems," Lisa Schmidt, September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 8.

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