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Treating Concurrent Disorders: A Guide for Counsellors

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What to do when your drivers licence is suspended

Why reports are made to the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) and how you can get your licence back.

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When a family member chooses not to seek help

 

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When a family member has questions about privacy and consent

Health care workers ask patients who they would like to be involved in their care and what information they would like to be shared.

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When a Family Member Is Thinking About Suicide

It is important to know what to do when a family member is suicidal. This guide includes many resources to support the family and the person who is suicidal.

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When a Parent Dies by Suicide... What kids want to know

Common questions children have when a parent dies by suicide, and suggestions for answering them.

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When a parent drinks too much alcohol ... What kids want to know

Children have a lot of fears when someone drinks too much alcohol and when they don't receive answers to their questions, they come up with their own.

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When a Parent Has Bipolar Disorder ... What kids want to know

...What kids want to know

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When a parent or caregiver has experienced psychosis: Answers for kids

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When a parent or caregiver has experienced psychosis: How to talk to kids

Kids have lots of questions when someone in their family is sick. When a parent or caregiver has psychosis, it often becomes a secret that nobody talks about. Children may turn to social media or peers and access information that could be incorrect or scary.

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