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Pain management modules
Pain U Online

Modules to help you manage your pain. Research shows that online pain management programs lower levels of disability and pain.

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Pain U Online

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Pain
Pain management modules

TAPMI has developed these learning modules to help you:

  • Become knowledgeable about chronic pain 
  • Focus on goals that are important to you
  • Minimize stress
  • Identify warning signs and avoid flare ups
  • Improve overall quality of life
  • Stay active to improve your pain levels
  • Pace your activities to reduce your risk of flare up
  • Practice daily relaxation techniques
  • Learn how to communicate with family, friends, and care providers
  • Improve your sleep so you can cope better with your pain
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What is chronic pain and how does it work?

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The Guardian

For years people with conditions such as fibromyalgia, endometriosis, chronic fatigue or bad back pain – to name just a few – have been told the pain is all in their head. With no obvious physical symptoms, nociplastic pain can be difficult to diagnose but its effects are very, very real. Research suggests that the immune system plays a role in nociplastic pain, giving people 'feel bad' symptoms including fatigue, anxiety and nausea.

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The Neuroscience of Pain

Watch this video to understand how the neuroscience of pain might make us stronger.

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The Neuroscience of Pain

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TED X

Dr. Marwa Azab helps us understand the nature of pain, and how pain might make us stronger. 

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Tame the beast - time to rethink persistent chronic pain
Tame The Beast

It's time to rethink persistent pain. Watch the video to learn about new approaches to reducing your pain.

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Tame The Beast

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Tame The Beast

Pain scientists starting to think differently about persistent (chronic) pain and its causes, are they're making exciting discoveries - like how you think about your pain can change the way it feels. Here Professor Lorimer Moseley explains how pain works and explains new approaches to help reduce your pain.

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The mysterious science of pain
The Mysterious Science of Pain

Explore the biological and psychological factors that influence how we experience pain and how our nervous system reactions to harmful stimuli.

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The Mysterious Science of Pain

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Ted Ed lessons worth sharing

In 1995, the British Medical Journal published a report about a builder who accidentally jumped onto a nail, which pierced straight through his steel-toed boot. He was in such agonizing pain that any movement was unbearable. But when the doctors took off his boot, they discovered that the nail had never touched his foot at all. What’s going on? Joshua W. Pate investigates the experience of pain. Lesson by Joshua W. Pate, directed by Artrake Studio.

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Live Plan Be+ skills and strategies for living with pain
LivePlanBe+

We know how pain can affect your life. LivePlanBe+ is a program that helps us learn to make small changes that add up to big improvements in our well-being.

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SKILLS AND STRATEGIES FOR LIVING WITH PAIN

Learn about the everyday things we can do to improve our well-being. This program will help develop practical tools and strategies to cope with pain. 

LEARN AT YOUR OWN PACE

Choose what topics to focus on, or use the program's customized, self-paced learning plan.

MAKE SMALL CHANGES

Apply your learning by making small, manageable changes to daily habits. The program makes it easier to work on these small changes.

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE WITH CONFIDENCE

Discover what works best and develop strategies to take back control of life. LivePlanBe+ will be beside you every step of the way.

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Pain, the brain and your amazing protectometer
Pain, the brain and your amazing protectometer

Watch this video to understand what happens to the body as pain persists. You can learn new strategies to slowly retrain your pain system to be less protective.

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Pain, the brain and your amazing protectometer

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Pain
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There have been some amazing pain discoveries over the last 20 years and they've opened up new opportunities for people in pain. This talk will explain that when pain persists, your body learns pain and becomes over protected, but you can use proven strategies to slowly retrain your pain system to be less protective. To begin, you need to rethink what pain actually is, what factors contribute to your pain and how you can tailor make your own retraining programme.

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How Do Pain Relievers Work?

Some people take aspirin or ibuprofen to treat everyday aches and pains, but how exactly do the different classes of pain relievers work?

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How Do Pain Relievers Work?

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Ted Ed lessons worth sharing

 Learn about the basic physiology of how humans experience pain, and the mechanics of the medicines we've invented to block or circumvent that discomfort. Lesson by George Zaidan, animated by Augenblick Studios.

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Pain talk podcast
Pain Talk

A podcast dedicated to bringing together experts who study and support individuals living with pain.

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Pain Talk

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Pain
Pain talk podcast

Have you ever wished you could pick the brain of your local pain expert, if you had one, or find the right word or phrase that can shift the mindset of someone living with persistent pain that can improve their function and quality of life? Pain Talk is a podcast dedicated to bringing together experts who study and support individuals living with pain. It is a platform where scientists, health care providers and individuals living with pain can talk pain—pain and simple.

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Pain Waves

Pain Waves, a podcast, by Pain BC

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Pain Waves

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Tune in to Pain BC's Pain Waves podcast to hear leading chronic pain experts and people in pain discuss the latest pain management research, stories, tools, and trends. Episodes are released once per month and can be accessed through iTunes and Spreaker. Pain BC is a registered health charity that has been leading efforts to improve the lives of people in pain through empowerment, care, education and innovation. Learn more at painbc.ca.


 

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The Most Painful Podcast

This podcast covers all aspects of chronic pain by presenting evidence-based information that provides better insight into chronic pain for Veterans, and those who support Veterans.

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The Most Painful Podcast

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This podcast covers all aspects of chronic pain by presenting evidence-based information that provides better insight into chronic pain. Recent Government of Canada research found that Veterans are twice as likely to suffer from chronic pain compared to others in the Canadian population. We aim to investigate how this impacts Veterans, and their families. We explore topics such cannabis and psychedelics, and do they help treat chronic pain? We also investigate back surgery, military identity and what military and professional athletes have in common with identity. The evidence-based information on the show will help Veterans, clinicians, researchers, and anyone suffering from chronic pain. It is a 360-degree approach to education on chronic pain.

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Pain BC Sleep
Sleep by LivePlanBe+

This Sleep module explains why sleep is so important for managing pain and offers simple tips. Please note you will need to create an account on LivePlanBe+ to access this module.

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Sleep by LivePlanBe+

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Sleep
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Sleep can improve our ability to think, learn, and remember things. It supports our immune system and appetite. Research suggests that good sleep helps us with our daily activities at home and work, making us more efficient and productive.

For many of us with chronic pain, getting a good night’s sleep can be a challenge. We may find it difficult to fall asleep or we may wake up often through the night. Even if we get the right amount of sleep, we can still feel tired in the morning if our sleep quality is poor.

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My SleepWell

Sleepwell has two main goals: 1) to help people with insomnia get their sleep back without medications; and 2) to help people stop taking sleeping pills safely and effectively.

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My SleepWell

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Sleepwell recommends CBTi (cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia) because it has excellent evidence that it works. The challenge for many is getting access to CBTi. This is where Sleepwell comes in.

We include a highly scrutinized short list of recommended CBTi resources to help get you started without delay. Our recommendations take a self-help approach to CBTi rather than requiring that a therapist be involved, which is also a great option but not available to most people.

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Sleep by Pain U Online

Sleep module from Pain U Online

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Sleep by Pain U Online

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Sleep
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Sleeping is as necessary to survival as breathing, eating, and drinking. People can cope without sleep for a short period of time, however long-term sleep deprivation can have many negative consequences on the brain and body.

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Breaking Free: Wellness

Evidence-based strategies, based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and mindfulness, that have been proven to be effective in substance use.

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Breaking Free: Wellness

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Substance Use
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These strategies will help you gain a better understanding of:

  • How your drinking or drug use could potentially get out of control
  • How you could be affected by cravings for alcohol or drugs

They will also give you positive coping skills that will teach you:

  • How to manage any cravings you may be experiencing
  • How to stay calm when life makes you anxious or upset

For each strategy, there is a video for you to watch and listen to, and an action plan you can download and print out.

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All People, All Pathways - Peer Support - CAPSA

All People, All Pathways™ are facilitated peer group meetings for individuals questioning their relationship with substances. This initiative is led by the Community Addicitions Peer Support Association.

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All People, All Pathways - Peer Support - CAPSA

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All People, All Pathways™ is the foundational concept of our group. Honouring your journey and your destination and recognizing that there are many ways to increased wellness and many people will walk on different paths. The purpose of our peer group meetings is to provide a safe and aware environment for those seeking help to question their relationship with substances, free from stigma or discrimination. APAP™ believes that you will find your answers and the best path for you and your goals for increased wellness. In these groups you will find a safe environment to ask questions, free from stigma or discrimination. Their families, allies, and professionals are all welcome to attend our meetings. 

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Phone counselling through Wellness Together Canada

You can text, call or connect by video for a counseling session to address a specific need. Available 24/7. Call 1-866-585-0445

Phone counselling through Wellness Together Canada

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Wellness Together Canada offers free live counselling through Homewood Health, 24 hours a day. To speak to someone now, call 1-866-585-0445. We can connect you to a counsellor who will listen non-judgmentally to whatever's on your mind or help you better understand all the support options available at no cost to you. Whatever you’re going through, we’re here to listen. 

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Wellness Together Canada - Mental Health and Substance Use Support

We have one mission: To improve the mental health and wellness of people across Canada

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Wellness Together Canada - Mental Health and Substance Use Support

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Substance Use
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Wellness Together Canada was created in response to a rise in mental health and substance use concerns since the COVID-19 pandemic. It is funded by the Government of Canada. 

As a country, we are facing challenges at a scale we’ve never seen before, from social isolation and financial insecurity to substance use concerns and racial inequality. 

Whatever you’re going through, remember that you are not alone. Wellness is a journey, not a destination. Every day, we can each take a step toward our own well-being. Wellness Together Canada is here to support you on that journey.

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Low Mood

Low Mood by Wellness Together Canada

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Low Mood

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Mood
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Sadness and “feeling down” are a natural part of life—but feeling like this all of the time is not. Having a low mood may be accompanied by feelings of hopelessness, low energy levels, and a lack of interest in doing things that you used to enjoy. Check out this resource for additional information and support for low mood. 

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Stay connected managing low mood
Taking control of your mood: Stay connected

Taking control of your mood: Stay connected by Wellness Together Canada and Homewood Health

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Taking control of your mood: Stay connected

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Mood
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Have you ever been so passionate about something or someone that nothing else seemed to matter? You felt as if you could take on the world... your energy level was high... and nothing could get you down?

That’s what “staying connected” is about. And "staying connected" is a powerful way to fuel your spirit and keep you happy, healthy, and energized. Check out this resource for tips and stratgies on taking control of your mood. 

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What is anxiety?

What is anxiety by Wellness Together Canada and Welltrack Boost

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What is anxiety?

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Mood
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Watch this short video explain

  • What anxiety is
  • Why we experience anxiety
  • How anxiety affects your body and mind 

This page will provide you with tools and resources to help you with anxiety. 

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People In Pain Network

Online Pain Self-Management Support Groups offering a balance betwee education and support

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People In Pain Network

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People in pain network chronic pain help your pain pain support groups

We are people with persistent pain helping other people with persistent pain improve the quality of their lives by providing them with a greater understanding of the pain they are feeling, 

  • how to successfully manage their pain through self-management
  • education on why we feel pain and how our pain designed to assist us
  • break the cycle of isolation and hopelessness so often associated with persistent pain.
  • a safe place to talk to about their pain with others who understand.
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Pain Support and Wellness Groups

Build a community of support. Pain Support and Wellness Groups offer an opportunity for people living with persistent pain to meet regularly and build a community of support while learning about pain, pain management and coping strategies.

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Pain Support and Wellness Groups

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Groups are free to access and meet online twice a month. Each two-hour session will allow you to share your experiences, discuss self-management skills and take part in gentle movements as a group.

Pain Support and Wellness Groups are for BC residents only.

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Pain Support Line

Are you looking for information, resources or support to help you or someone you know to live better with chronic pain? Call the Pain Support Line at 1-844-880-PAIN.

Pain Support Line

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We know your pain is real. The Pain Support Line offers free information, emotional support and resource assistance to empower people living with pain and their loved ones to improve well-being and advocate for themselves. Connect one-on-one with a trained staff member by email or phone.

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Progress over pain online interactive course
Progress Over Pain

Progress Over Pain is a six-week online program that focuses on self-management for people living with chronic pain.

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Progress Over Pain

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Online Self-Management Program Ontario

Over the six weeks different topics will be covered that relate to chronic pain, including the science of chronic pain, stress, sleep, goal setting, communication and engaging in meaningful activity. Sessions are approached using principles of self-management, cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness. Participation is interactive during sessions, and self-reflective activities will be provided to complete between sessions.

This resource is only available to Ontario residents. 

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Physical activity, pacing, exercises
Physical Activity

The Importance of Physical Exercise - Pain U Online

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Physical Activity

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Movement
toronto academic pain medicine institute

When living with chronic pain it can be easy to stop participating in activity and exercise. Inactivity causes us to gradually lose strength and flexibility. We then find ourselves out of the habit of exercising, which ultimately causes pain levels to increase.

In this module, from Pain U Online, you will learn about:

  • How physical activity can help with pain management
  • How to identify what type of physical activity to focus on – utilizing the goal-setting and self-management tools
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Simple Stretches

Please complete the Physical Activity and Pacing Physical Activity modules first from Pain U Online. These modules will help you understand how, why, and when physical activity is good for persistent pain.

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Simple Stretches

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Movement
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In this module you will find:

  • neck stretches
  • low back exercises
  • relaxation stretches
  • cardio exercises
  • strength exercises
  • balance exercises

Disclaimer: While great care has been taken to ensure that these exercises and advice are prepared in a way that is safe and practical for most people, none of these exercises should be considered specific medical advice.

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Movement With Pain

Learn how to move and exercise safely when you have pain and how this helps your emotional and physical well being

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Movement With Pain

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Movement
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This video reviews the importance of remaining active while living with pain from people living with pain. 

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Fifteen Reasons to Walk Outdoors

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Movement
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Do you need a reason to walk? In this video Doctor Andrea Furlan will give you 15 reasons to go for a walk outdoors. She will talk about the importance of walking and the benefits of doing it outdoors. 
 

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Gentle movement from home
Gentle Movement @ Home

Guided movement and relaxation videos for pain

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Gentle Movement @ Home

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Movement
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Gentle Movement @ Home is based on Pain BC’s Gentle Movement and Relaxation program, a training course for providers that was developed by physiotherapist Neil Pearson, one of Canada’s leading experts on movement and chronic pain. Sessions are led by physiotherapists and other therapeutic movement professionals and are designed to help people with persistent pain learn to feel safe to move again. Topics include breath awareness and regulation, body tension regulation, and movement and relaxation techniques in both seated and standing positions. Each video is approximately 50-65 minutes in duration.

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Living Engaged and Actively with Pain

Videos providing gentle movement and relaxation techniques.

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Living Engaged and Actively with Pain

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Movement
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We are a team of Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists in the Brain and Spinal Cord Rehab Program at Toronto Rehab, University Health Network. We are passionate professionals who want to share some of our self-management resources with the world. If you have pain, mobility issues, or simply wish to explore being kinder to yourself through gentle movement and relaxation, then this channel is for you!

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The Amazing Benefits of Dance for Arthritis, Pain and Seniors

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Movement
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In this video Doctor Andrea Furlan will demonstrate how to dance bolero, which is a slow-tempo music style originated from Spain. The dance has 4 groups of 8 steps each. You can print the 32 steps from this document: https://bit.ly/DanceBolero

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Pain plus pain literature services
Pain+

PAIN+ CPN - providing access to the latest high-quality research on pain.

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Pain+

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Pain plus pain literature services

PAIN+ CPN articles have been rated, by both health care professionals and patients living with chronic pain, to determine clinical relevance and general interest. For Patients and their Caregivers: Are you interested in the evidence behind treatments for pain? Check out the Evidence Summary section where the latest in pain research is translated into easy-to-understand short abstracts.
 

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Aboriginal Children’s Hurt & Healing (ACHH) Initiative

The ACHH Initiative is working with communities and clinicians to bridge the gap in our understanding of Indigenous children’s pain and hurt.

Aboriginal Children’s Hurt & Healing (ACHH) Initiative

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Indigenous children and families are often misunderstood and mistreated by health care professionals – an issue at the heart of the Aboriginal Children’s Hurt & Healing (ACHH) Initiative. The ACHH Initiative is working with communities and clinicians to bridge the gap in our understanding of Indigenous children’s pain and hurt. Our team is a broad partnership, consisting of Indigenous community leaders, clinicians, Elders, youth, researchers from Dalhousie University, IWK Health and many more. Through research and strong community and clinician partnerships we are working to bridge the gap in our understanding of Indigenous children’s pain and hurt and ultimately, improve healthcare experiences.

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Hope For Wellness Helpline

Immediate help to all Indigenous peoples across Canada, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Hope For Wellness Helpline

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The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Both telephone and online chat services are available in English and French. Telephone support is also available upon request in:

  • Cree;
  • Ojibway (Anishinaabemowin);
  • Inuktitut.
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Using Cannabis to Treat Chronic Pain

The primary goal of this course is to provide you with an understanding of how cannabis works in your body as well as the benefits and risks associated with using.

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Using Cannabis to Treat Chronic Pain

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Substance Use
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eLearning course on using cannabis to treat chronic pain! This course has been developed with a group of medical professionals to support people just like you. Topics covered includes:

  • Choosing Your Product
  • Cannabis and Your Body 
  • Using Medicinal Cannabis
  • Your Medicinal Cannabis Supply
  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Conversations 
  • History

The development of this course would not have been possible without the collaborative efforts of the clinical and research team at the Michael G. DeGroote Pain Clinic with pain clinic partners across Canada.

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Using Opioids to Treat Chronic Pain

Learn more about opioids. How to start a trial, manage your opioids, or decrease your usage.

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Using Opioids to Treat Chronic Pain

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Substance Use
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In pain management, opioids are medications that work by blocking pain signals in your brain and spinal cord.  Opioids do not cure chronic pain and they come with some serious risks. Opioids should not be relied on as an important treatment for chronic pain as there is not a lot of scientific literature that supports the use of opioids for chronic pain. It is important to work with your health care provider to ensure you are using your opioids safely and effectively. Visit this webpage developped by TAPMI to learn more about opioids including how to start a trial, manage your opioids, or decrease your usage.

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Conversations of Substance

Podcast series about Substance Use Health by CAPSA

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Conversations of Substance

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This is a podcast series was created by the CAPSA (Community Addictions Peer Support Association) to talk about Substance Use Health - something that can be hard for many of us. There will be difficult questions about substance use that often don’t’ have easy answers.  Our aim is not to be confrontational, but also not to shy away from controversial ideas. We thank you for being open to hearing them.

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Sleep On It

Website with everything you need to better understand sleep and its importance for your health.

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Sleep On It

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Sleep
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Sleep On It mission is to promote the importance of sleep to maintain good health, to demystify sleep difficulties, and to offer solutions to patients. The website Sleep On it was created by the Canadian Sleep and Circadian Network, the Canadian Sleep Society, Fondation Sommeil and Wake-up Narcolepsy Canada through their bilingual Canadian campaign to promote the importance of sleep to maintain good health.

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Benefits Finder

Use this tool to find federal and provincial benefits and services that you may be eligible to receive.

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Benefits Finder

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The Benefits Finder is a tool that can help you find Benefits and Services that you may be eligible to receive. It asks a few questions and uses your answers to search. It does not collect or track your information. The more questions you answer, the more customized and accurate your results will be.

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Healthy Eating by Pain U Online

Healthy diet- a tool for self-management

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Healthy Eating by Pain U Online

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Nutrition
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Healthy eating and dietary changes may be one component of your chronic pain self-management plan.

Research shows that healthy nutrition has a positive effect on our health. What we eat influences our health. In Canada, dietary risks are one of the three leading risk factors for disease burden. To date, there are no scientifically proven “Chronic Pain Diets”, however healthy eating can benefit people with chronic pain in many ways. Visit this webpage by TAPMI to learn more about healthy eating.

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Stress Management by Pain U Online

Learn about stress management and how it can help you manage your pain.

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Stress Management by Pain U Online

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Stress
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Persistent pain can contribute to life stressors, and chronic stress can worsen the pain experience. The good news is that anything that helps you manage stress can also help your pain, and anything to help with pain can also help you cope with stress.

Visit this webpage by TAPMI to learn: What stress is and why people experience stress, how stress and pain are related, how to identify your stress triggers and warning signs, and how to cope with stress in healthy ways.

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Nutrition by LivePlanBe+

This module explores the link between food and pain and shares simple strategies we can use to eat a balanced diet. Please note you will need to create an account on LivePlanBe+ to access this module.

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Nutrition by LivePlanBe+

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Nutrition
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When we're feeling unwell, food might be the last thing on our minds. It's important for us to follow trusted and credible nutrition advice provided by guidelines such as Canada's Food Guide. Check out this module from LivePlanBe+ to learn more about nutrition.

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Relationships by LivePlanBe+

This module covers how pain can impact our relationships (with family, friends, and health care providers) and provides tips for managing stress in relationships. Please note you will need to create an account on LivePlanBe+ to access this module.

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Relationships by LivePlanBe+

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Living with pain doesn't mean we have to live without a satisfying and fulfilling sex life. We can have one. When we're willing to try new approaches, define new ways of finding enjoyment and communicate honestly about worries or new needs, we'll find it's not as hard as we thought to find a way back to pleasure, fun, and fulfillment. 

With this module from LivePlanBe+, learn how does chronic pain affect sex and intimacy, how to communicate while in pain, and what is assertive communication and why is it important.

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A Different Approach To Pain Management: Mindfulness Meditation

Watch this video to learn about the psychological and neural processes that mediate the relationship between self-regulatory practices and health.

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A Different Approach To Pain Management: Mindfulness Meditation

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TED X

Fadel Zeidan explains the psychological and neural processes that mediate the relationship between self-regulatory practices and health, and the specific brain mechanisms involved in mindfulness meditation-based pain relief.

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Mindfulness and Pain

Watch this video to learn about mindfulness and pain, and how to cultivate mindfulness.

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Mindfulness and Pain

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Mindfulness

Kwo Wei David Ho, MD, PhD is a pain medicine fellow in the Division of Pain Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. During the May 2020 Pain Science Lecture Series, he speaks on a "Mindfulness and Pain." Learn what is mindfulness, why mindfulness and how to cultivate mindfulness.

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Guided Meditation for Chronic Pain & Fibromyalgia

In this video, Sheena, a yoga teacher who suffers from fibromyalgia, shares her daily meditation for pain relief.

Guided Meditation for Chronic Pain & Fibromyalgia

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Mindfulness

In this video, Sheena, a yoga teacher who suffers from fibromyalgia, shares her daily meditation for pain relief. 

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Smiling Mind

Practice your daily meditation and mindfulness exercises from any device with this free mindfulness app.

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Mindfulness
Smiling Mind

Smiling Mind is a unique tool developed by psychologists and educators to help bring balance to your life. We suggest 10 minutes a day. What are you waiting for?

Smiling Mind is Australia’s leading digital-led, prevention focused mental health not-for-profit. Smiling Mind has been helping minds thrive for over 10 years and are the innovators behind Australia’s most trusted mental wellbeing app. Our evidence-based tools support people to learn the skills to maintain their mental health in fun and interactive ways.

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Healthy Minds Program

The Healthy Minds Program App is your easy-to-use guide to well-being.

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A Proven Path to Well-Being. Powered by Science. With a combination of podcast-style lessons and both seated and active meditations, you’ll learn what the science says about the brain while developing skills to tap into these learnings for a healthier, happier you.

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Alberta Health Services - Mental Health Help Line

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The Alberta Health Services Mental Health Help Line (1-877-303-2642) is a 24 hour, 7 day a week, 365 days a year, confidential service that provides support, information and referrals to Albertans experiencing mental health concerns.

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Alberta Health Services - Addiction and Mental Health Help Line

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The Addiction and Mental Health Help Line (1-866-332-2322) is a 24 hour, 7 day a week confidential service that provides support, information and referrals to Albertans experiencing addiction and mental health concerns, including problem gambling.

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AlbertaQuits

Get prepared to stop smoking by visiting this site or call 1-866-710-QUIT (7848)

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This site will help you get prepared to stop smoking. It’s all about finding the right information at the right time. You’ll learn what to expect and how to prepare for road blocks on your journey to successfully quitting. Or call 1-866-710-QUIT (7848)

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811 Health Link

Dial 811 within Alberta or visit MyHealth.Alberta.ca for health advice or information

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If you need health advice or information call Health Link 24/7 by dialing 811 within Alberta or visit MyHealth.Alberta.ca.

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Alberta Health Services - Rehabilitation Advice Line

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The Rehabilitation Advice Line (1-833-379-0563) is a telephone service open Monday to Friday and provides rehabilitation advice and general health information for Albertans of any age.

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Better Choices, Better Health - Chronic Pain

Free group workshop for adults with a chronic health condition.

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Better Choices, Better Health - Chronic Pain

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Living with a long-term (chronic) health condition can be hard. Better Choices, Better Health® (BCBH®) is a free group workshop for adults who have experience living with (or supporting someone who has) a chronic health condition.

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Alberta Healthy Living Program

Find programs and services for Albertan adults living with chronic health condition(s) and/or disease(s).

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The Alberta Healthy Living Program offers a number of programs and services to Albertan adults living with chronic health condition(s) and/or disease(s). All program participants must be physically present in Alberta during whichever service(s) they take part in; some services are only available in certain zones.

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Official website of PainBC

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Pain BC aims to enhance the well-being of all people living with pain through empowerment, care, education and innovation. Visit their website to learn how, find help, and get involved!

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BounceBack®

Free skill-building program for low mood, mild to moderate depression, anxiety, stress or worry.

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BounceBack® is a free skill-building program designed to help adults and youth 13+ manage low mood, mild to moderate depression, anxiety, stress or worry. Delivered online or over the phone with a coach, you will get access to tools that will support you on your path to mental wellness.

We are here to provide you with more information, answer questions that you may have, and help you determine if BounceBack® is a good fit for you or someone you care about. 1-866-639-0522

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local BC crisis lines

Visit this site or Call 310-6789 (no area code) to connect with your local BC crisis line without a wait or busy signal, 24 hours a day. Crisis line workers are there to listen and support you as well as refer you to community resources.

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You may feel like this isn’t the time to reach out for help or use emergency resources, but it’s important to seek help no matter what else is going on. Emergency rooms, emergency responders, and other crisis workers are there for you no matter why you need help. Visit this site to find the help you need.

Mental Health Support Line: Call 310-6789 (no area code). This number will connect you to your local BC crisis line without a wait or busy signal, 24 hours a day. Crisis line workers are there to listen and support you as well as refer you to community resources.

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Substance use and addiction-related problems

Substance use and addiction-related problems by Wellness Together Canada

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It’s common in our culture to use substances for fun, relaxation, and connection. These substances aren’t always dangerous in moderation. But over time, or with excessive use, they can lead to harm. Check out this resource to:

  • Find resources for managing substance use 
  • Learn the signs of substance use and addiction-related problems
  • Make steps towards wellness 
  • Supporting someone struggling with substance use
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Meet & Motivate Groups

Wellness Together Canada with Humanest offers peer support groups to help making changes in our lives and reach our goals.

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In these Meet and Motivate Groups offered by Wellness Together Canada and Humanest, you will find strength in numbers and never feel alone. Join others who are seeking to make changes in their lives. You’ll make like-minded friends and hear inspirational stories. You can support each other and share the journey.

Sessions are therapist facilitated, but powered by people like you. Each session will provide actionable insights and tips to help you make progress toward your goals.

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Options Community Services

Social services helping people help themselves.

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Options Community Servies is a non-profit registered charity providing social services primarily in Surrey, Delta, White Rock and Langley helping people help themselves. They collaborate with individuals, businesses, community groups and government to create focused, effective and responsive resources for the community.

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Living Life to the Full

A group-based virtual course to grow self-empowerment skills.

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Want to know how to feel happier, more confident and worry less right now? Would you like to learn new ways of dealing with life’s challenges?

Living Life to the Full is a fun, interactive course that will leave you with the inspiration and tools to get the most out of life!

This 8-week community-based course provides simple, practical skills for coping with stress, problem solving, boosting your mood, and busting bad thoughts. Living Life to the Full certified facilitators present a new topic at each weekly class, bringing the skills to life though booklets, worksheets, group activities and discussions.

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Fraser Mental Health and Substance Use Health Services Directory

Search this directory for mental health and substance use services or call the Fraser Health crisis line: 604-951-8855 or 1-877-820-7444 (toll-free)

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Fraser Mental Health and Substance Use Health Services Directory

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Fraser Health is responsible for the delivery of hospital and community-based health services to over 1.9 million people in 20 diverse communities from Burnaby to Fraser Canyon on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Coast Salish and Nlaka’pamux Nations, and is home to six Métis Chartered Communities.

Search this directory of services to find what you need or call the Fraser Health crisis line: 604-951-8855 or 1-877-820-7444 (toll-free)

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HealthLinkBC

Find reliable non-emergency health information and advice

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HealthLink BC provides reliable non-emergency health information and advice in British Columbia. Information and advice is available by telephone, our website, a mobile app and a collection of print resources.

Call 811 for 24/7 health advice.

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Shared Health - Mental Health and Addictions

Find mental health and addiction programs available to Manitobans. Or call the Addictions Helpline: 1-855-662-6605; or HealthLinks: 1-888-315-9257

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Shared Health - Mental Health and Addictions

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Shared Health - Mental Health and Addictions work in partnership with many community services and agencies as well as programs within the province to provide a client focused continuum of care to meet the unique needs of Manitobans and their families experiencing mental health, substance use and gambling related difficulties.

Visit this page to learn more about the programs available.

Addictions Helpline: 1-855-662-6605;

HealthLinks: 1-888-315-9257

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Klinic Community Health

Visit Klinic Community Health website to learn about a full range of health related services offered to Manibotans. In crisis? call Klinic Crisis Line (24/7): 1-888-322-3019

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Visit Klinic Community Health website to learn about a full range of health related services offered to Manibotans from medical care to counselling and education. Driven by our vision of creating healthy and engaged communities, we promote health and quality of life for people of every age, background, ethnicity, gender identity, and socio-economic circumstance. Rooted in social justice values, we believe that everyone deserves quality care, support and respect.

In crisis? Call Klinic Crisis Line (24/7): 1-888-322-3019

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Bridge the gApp NB

Guidance and supports for mental health and addictions in New-Brunswick.

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Bridge the gApp is a new way to connect with guidance and supports for mental health and addictions in New-Brunswick. Visit Bridge the gApp to access self-help resources, links to local services, and to share your own personal stories. 

CHIMO Helpline is just a phone call away: 1-800-667-5005

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Navigapp NB

Conseils et de soutien en matière de santé mentale et de dépendances au Nouveau Brunswick.

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Navigapp est une façon nouvelle de bénéficier de conseils et de soutien en matière de santé mentale et de dépendances au Nouveau Brunswick. Visitez Navigapp afin d'accéder à des ressources en matière de développement personnel et des liens vers des services dans votre région, et pour partager votre histoire personnelle. 

Chimo Ligne d’écoute – Il y a de l’aide au bout du fil :1 800 667-5005.

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Horizon Health Network - Addiction and Mental Health Services

Access a range of services in New Brunswick for individuals affected by substance misuse, harmful gambling and/or mental health issues.

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Horizon Health Network - Addiction and Mental Health Services

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Visit the Horizon’s Addiction and Mental Health Services website to access a range of services and helplines for individuals, children, youth, adults of all ages and family members affected by substance misuse, harmful gambling and/or mental health issues. Services may include individual counselling, group counselling and specialized treatment programs such as detoxification, opioid replacement therapy, and short-term or long-term rehabilitation.

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Réseau Santé Horizon - Services de traitement des dépendances et de santé mentale

Accéder à une gamme de services au Nouveau-Brunswick offerts aux personnes touchés par la toxicomanie ou l’alcoolisme, les habitudes de jeux néfastes ou les problèmes de santé mentale.

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Réseau Santé Horizon - Services de traitement des dépendances et de santé mentale

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Les Services de traitement des dépendances et de santé mentale du Réseau Santé Horizon offrent une gamme de services et lignes d'aide aux personnes, aux enfants, aux jeunes, aux adultes de tous âges et aux membres de la famille touchés par la toxicomanie ou l’alcoolisme, les habitudes de jeux néfastes ou les problèmes de santé mentale. Les services peuvent comprendre du counseling individuel ou de groupe et des programmes de traitement spécialisés, tels que la désintoxication, la thérapie de remplacement des opioïdes et la réadaptation à court ou à long terme.

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Improving Health: My Way

Free program designed to help people positively manage the daily challenges of living with a chronic condition.

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Improving Health: My Way

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Improving Health: My Way is a provincially sponsored, free program designed to help people positively manage the daily challenges of living with a chronic condition. Workshops are co-led by trained Leaders who themselves have a chronic condition or have cared for someone living with a chronic condition. Workshops consist of six sessions that are offered for 2.5 hours once a week, over a six week period. A support person of your choice (friend or family) may accompany you to the training sessions. Workshops are offered throughout the province, in each of the four regional health authorities.

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Empowered Management

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Gain control over your life and participate in the things that are important to you. This course provides you with tools to be an active participant in your pain management. Power Over Pain Portal account is required.

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Mental Health and Addictions Services

Find programs for mental health and addiction in Newfoundland and Labrador on this page or call helpline 811 if you are experiencing a mental health and addictions crisis.

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Mental Health and Addictions Services

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The Mental Health and Addictions Division is responsible for providing leadership in the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of provincial policies and programs related to mental health and addiction in Newfoundland and Labrador. Visit this page to learn more about the programs available. Experiencing a mental health and addictions crisis? Call the Helpline at 811

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Bridge the gapp for Adults in Newfoundland and Labrador

Bridge the gapp is an online resource designed to support mental wellness. Follow this link for specific programs available to adults living in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Bridge the gapp for Adults in Newfoundland and Labrador

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Bridge the gapp

Bridge the gapp is a new way to connect with guidance and supports for mental health and addictions in Newfoundland and Labrador. Bridge the gapp offers self-help resources, links to local services, and allows the user to share their own personal stories. Bridge the gapp also connects you to an eight-week online self-management program called the BreathingRoom.

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Nova Scotia Health - Mental Health and Addictions Program

Find programs for mental health and addiction in Nova Scotia on this page or call the Provincial Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line: 1-888-429-8167 if you are experiencing a mental health and addictions crisis.

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There are thousands of mental health and addictions professionals who provide support, programs, and services to Nova Scotians across the province. You’re not alone. We’re here to help.

Provincial Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line: 1-888-429-8167

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Good2Talk - Nova-Scotia

Good2Talk provides free, confidential support services for post-secondary students in Nova Scotia

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Good2Talk - Nova-Scotia

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Free, confidential 24/7 support for post-secondary students in Nova Scotia:

  • Talk to a professional counsellor 24/7 by calling 1-833-292-3698  
  • Contact a volunteer crisis responder 24/7 by texting GOOD2TALKNS to 686868
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Northwest Territories - Mental Health and Addictions Programs

Visit the Department of Health and Social Services website for all mental health and addictions programs available to the people of the Northwest Territories. NWT Help Line: 1-800-661-0844.

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Northwest Territories - Mental Health and Addictions Programs

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Visit the Department of Health and Social Services website for all mental health and addictions programs available to the people of the Northwest Territories. For example, their services inlude:

  • NWT Help Line: 1-800-661-0844.
  • Community Counselling Program (CCP)
  • Information on health effects of cannabis
  • Information on mental wellness and addictions recovery services
  • Opioid overdose prevention
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Quebec Mental Health Services

Mental health assistance programs, resources and support services in Québec. Call 811 to reach a psychosocial worker quickly if you have a psychosocial problem.

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Quebec Mental Health Services

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Mood
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Visit this website to learn about the mental health assistance programs, resources and support services in Québec.

  • Helpline: 811
  • Suicide prevention and helpline: 1-866-APPELLE (277-3553) 
  • Learn about wellness and mental health 
  • Find help and support
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Bridge the gapp for Adults in Prince Edward Island

Bridge the gapp is an online resource designed to support mental wellness. Follow this link for specific programs available to adults living in Prince Edward Island.

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Bridge the gapp for Adults in Prince Edward Island

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Mood
Bridge the gapp

Bridge the gapp is a new way to connect with guidance and supports for mental health and addictions in Prince Edward Island. Bridge the gapp offers self-help resources, links to local services, and allows the user to share their own personal stories.

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Mental Health and Addictions Services in Prince Edward Island

Find mental health and addictions programs, services and supports in Prince Edward Island. Mental Health and Addictions Phone Line: 1-833-533-6983

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Mental Health and Addictions Services in Prince Edward Island

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Prince Edward Island offers a network of mental health and addictions programs, services and supports as part of the health care system, other government departments and by community organizations to help Islanders and their families. Visit this website to learn more. 

Mental Health and Addictions Phone Line: 1-833-533-6983

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Online Self-management Program

Health Coaching, interactive webinars and self-management programs for Ontarians with chronic conditions.

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Funded by the Champlain Local Health Integration Network, the Online Self-Management Program is made available Province-wide to help improve patient self-management of chronic conditions, improve health literacy and provide the opportunity for individuals living with chronic conditions to take control of their health and live healthier and more fulfilling lives. Services includes:

  • Health coaching; 
  • Living healthy webinars;
  • Support for caregivers; 
  • Help with your Health Online program
  • Progress over pain program;
  • and other regional programs
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ConnexOntario

Free and confidential health services information for people experiencing problems with alcohol and drugs, mental illness or gambling

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ConnexOntario, funded by the governement of Ontario, provides free and confidential health services information for people experiencing problems with alcohol and drugs, mental illness or gambling by connecting them with services in their area.  

  • Call 1-866-531-2600, 
  • Text "CONNEX" to 247247 or 
  • send an email at https://www.connexontario.ca/en-ca/send-email
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Inuusittiaringniq Living well together

Visit this website from the Nunavut's Department of Health to access different resources on healthy living, nutrition and mental wellness.

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The Department of Health is responsible for health services and social programming in Nunavut. Their website gives you access to different resources on:

  • Healthy living; 
  • Healthy Eating; 
  • Mental wellness; 
  • Community wellness programs
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Yukon Mental Wellness

Visit this page to learn/access resources and support available in Yukon on mental welness.

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Yukon Mental Wellness

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Visit this page to learn/access resources and support available in Yukon on mental welness. Find counseling, support groups, alcohol and drug addiction programs, and more.

Or call 1-866-456-3838

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Mental Health and Addiction Services - Mental Health Support

Visit this page to learn/access mental health services available in Saskatchewan. HealthLine: 811

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Mental Health and Addiction Services - Mental Health Support

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Mood
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Visit this page to learn/access mental health services available in Saskatchewan including:

  • HealthLine: 811
  • Mental Health Community Resources
  • Mental Health and Addictions Services Directory to find services near you
  • Counselling Connect Saskatchewan for free access to rapid access counselling sessions
  • Farm Stress Line
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