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Safer Series Card - Screens [English] Permalink Public
Explains how screens are a safer alternative to using Brillo. Provides 3 safer ways to use in crackpipes. Also has support line numbers to call in British Columbia. (English) Colour
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264613Neurostimulation Clinic [English] Permalink Public
This brochure is explains what to expect on the day of your Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) treatment. (English) Colour
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267979Tea and Talk (Burnaby) [English] Permalink Public
Tea and Talk is a program that runs once a week in Burnaby. It is for people who get service from Burnaby Mental Health and Substance Use Services. The group talks about a wide variety of topics related to mental wellness and recovery. Coffee, tea and snacks are served. (English) Colour
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268414After Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) [Arabic] Permalink Public
Care at home after electroconvulsive therapy. (Arabic) Colour
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264986Fraser Health Smoke and Vape Free Policy (Royal Columbian Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
Information for Patients, Families, and Visitors regarding the Fraser Health Smoke and Vape Free Policy, how this affects a hospital admission to a MHSU (Mental Health and Substance Use) inpatient bed, and Nicotine Replacement facts, myths and treatment. (English) Black & White
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266089ElectroConvulsive Therapy (ECT) [English] Permalink Public
This treatment uses a small amount of electricity to produce a carefully controlled seizure in the brain. While we don’t know exactly how it works, the seizures change the chemicals in the brain, helping it to return to normal function. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression. It might be used when other treatments have not worked or when a mental illness needs to be treated right away. (English) Colour
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267176ElectroConvulsive Therapy (ECT) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
This treatment uses a small amount of electricity to produce a carefully controlled seizure in the brain. While we don’t know exactly how it works, the seizures change the chemicals in the brain, helping it to return to normal function. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression. It might be used when other treatments have not worked or when a mental illness needs to be treated right away. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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264980ElectroConvulsive Therapy (ECT) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
This treatment uses a small amount of electricity to produce a carefully controlled seizure in the brain. While we don’t know exactly how it works, the seizures change the chemicals in the brain, helping it to return to normal function. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression. It might be used when other treatments have not worked or when a mental illness needs to be treated right away. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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264981ElectroConvulsive Therapy (ECT) [Korean] Permalink Public
This treatment uses a small amount of electricity to produce a carefully controlled seizure in the brain. While we don’t know exactly how it works, the seizures change the chemicals in the brain, helping it to return to normal function. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression. It might be used when other treatments have not worked or when a mental illness needs to be treated right away. (Korean) Colour
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264982ElectroConvulsive Therapy (ECT) [Farsi] Permalink Public
This treatment uses a small amount of electricity to produce a carefully controlled seizure in the brain. While we don’t know exactly how it works, the seizures change the chemicals in the brain, helping it to return to normal function. ECT is most often used to treat severe depression. It might be used when other treatments have not worked or when a mental illness needs to be treated right away. (Farsi) Colour
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English (267176), Arabic (264979), Chinese - Simplified (264981), Chinese - Traditional (264980), Farsi (264983), French (265742), Korean (264982), Punjabi (264984), Vietnamese (264985)
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