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Healthy Weights Forum 2013 - From Weight to Well Being: Time for a shift in paradigms?
Healthy Weights Forum Promoting Healthy weights is an important yet complex public health issue in British Columbia and Canada. The Healthy Weights Forum gathers health professionals from across the province to discuss how health policy and practice can promote healthy weights while protecting and promoting mental well-being.
Dr. Gail MacKean MPA, PhD, Health planning, evaluation & research consultant, Assistant Professor (Adjunct), Department of Community Health Services, University of Calgary
2013-06-21 4:10:00 PM
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Healthy Weights Forum 2013 - Integrating Weight Bias Awareness and Mental Health Promotion into Healthy Weight Messaging
Healthy Weights Forum Promoting Healthy weights is an important yet complex public health issue in British Columbia and Canada. The Healthy Weights Forum gathers health professionals from across the province to discuss how health policy and practice can promote healthy weights while protecting and promoting mental well-being.
Dr Gail McVey PhD., C.PSYCH, Psychologist and Health Systems Scientist, Community Health Systems Resource Group, The Hospital for Sick Children; Associate Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto; Director, Ontario Community Outreach Program for Eating Disorders
2013-06-21 5:00:00 PM
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Healthy Weights Forum 2013 - Setting the Context
Healthy Weights Forum Promoting Healthy weights is an important yet complex public health issue in British Columbia and Canada. The Healthy Weights Forum gathers health professionals from across the province to discuss how health policy and practice can promote healthy weights while protecting and promoting mental well-being.
Lydia Drasic, Executive Director, Population Health Strategic Planning & Provincial Initiatives, Provincial Health Services Authority
2013-06-21 3:50:00 PM
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Mindfulness for Preventing Depressive Relapse: Changing the Brain One Breath at a Time
Open Minds Across Canada Mental Health Symposium 2011
Dr. Andrea Grabovac, Dr. Andrea Grabovac is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UBC. She works as a consultant psychiatrist in the Brief Intervention Unit and the Emergency Room at Vancouver General Hospital as well as at the BC Cancer Agency, where she uses mindfulness-based clinical interventions in her work with cancer patients. Her involvement with the Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) program at the Vancouver General Hospital outpatient department includes quality assurance research. Together with Dr. Mark Lau, she is completing a funded research project looking at patient preference for modes of MBCT delivery (group, individual, telephone and Internet), as well as developing a protocol for delivery of MBCT in the individual treatment setting. Her recent publications focus on enhancing clinical effectiveness of mindfulness based interventions.
2011-10-04 8:30:00 PM
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Providing Meal Support for Youth with Eating Disorders
Supporting a youth who has an eating disorder can be overwhelming. Meal support is a set of strategies that caregivers can use to help make eating easier for someone recovering from an eating disorder. Structure and predictability and a calm, supportive approach can go a long way towards reducing fear and anxiety associated with eating. If, for example, you were nervous about giving a presentation, it would likely lower your anxiety if you knew that everyone would arrive on time, your computer and slides were set up correctly, your presentation was well prepared, and the audience was receptive. In the same way, good meal planning – knowing what a meal is going to be, when, what the portions will be, and who will be there to help - can lessen fear and anxiety and make it easier for the youth, as well as for the caregivers. This workshop provides some tools and strategies that caregivers can use to make mealtimes go more smoothly, as well as giving some general insight into the treatment of eating disorders.
Tom Bauslaugh, Tom Bauslaugh, M.A. has been working in Mental Health at BC’s Children’s Hospital for 20 years, with the last 11 years spent in the Provincial Specialized Eating Disorders Program. Currently, Tom is coordinating the family education and support program within the eating disorder program, which aims to increase family involvement in the treatment of eating disorders. He has written and produced an educational video for families, runs weekly educational workshops, a weekly parent support group, and is currently working on another educational video focused on Bulimia Nervosa.
2013-02-26 6:00:00 PM
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