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CrossCurrents cover

Winter 2007/08

Early interventions for at-risk youth

cover art by Louise Wiatrowski

Double whammy

When early psychosis and substance use go hand in hand… more»

Hidden pathways to resilience

How “delinquent” behaviour can be a good thing… more»

Why weight?

Early treatment for eating disorders gives youth and families hope… more»

Mental health promotion matters

Harnessing the strengths of children and youth… more»

The last word
Early intervention in psychosis: Future or fad?

Early intervention in psychosis has generated much interest and optimism. But is this enthusiasm backed by satisfactory research… more»

Nothing but blue skies

Early intervention helps youth emerge from the cloud of depression… more»

Q & A

Strengthening Aboriginal families through prevention… more»

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note from the editor

We all know that catching cancer in its early stages often means a better prognosis. The same holds for mental health and substance use issues… more»

a view from camh

Changing the trajectory. Those three words encompass much of the mission of early intervention programs… more»

news

Family physicians get tool to tune in to adult ADHD… more»

The mad genius: Treatment for artists with bipolar disorder requires creativity… more»

research update

Recent studies from around the world… more»

profile

From boys to men: Health promotion helps youth make the transition… more»

reviews

Working with families of psychiatric inpatients… more»

Downloaded… more»

Discussion

Post your comments, ask questions, get answers… join in»

Event Calendar

Upcoming events and notices… more»

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