Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Disclosing during the job search
If you have finished your studies and are all set to begin the job search process, the question of whether and how to disclose a disability or disabilities to potential employers has perhaps crossed your mind. In a post on University Affairs, Liz Koblyk of the Centre for Career Action at the University of Waterloo…
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Updated list of Adult AD/HD Intervention Groups
In September, we highlighted CanLearn’s intensive Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Intervention Group for adult’s with ADHD. A new round of programs is set to begin in January – for more information, consult this poster. Want a bit more information on the group? Check out the FAQ.
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Women’s Health Resources
Women’s Health Resources, part of the Women’s Health Ambulatory Care program, provides a number of services to females, 18 years of age or older, including: Individual consultations and short-term counselling, free of charge with no referral required Workshops on finance, food and nutrition, parenting and relationships, and more, at a nominal cost (financial assistance available)…
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Working Memory Training in College/University Students with ADHD
A team of researchers at the University of Toronto are initiating a study of whether it is possible to improve working memory performance, and if so, how changes in working memory alter the way our brains process information. The Engage Study is currently recruiting participants (in and around the Toronto area) who: are registered with…
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Mental Health Awareness Week
All this week, the Campus turns its attention to Mental Health, offering activities, events and workshops aimed at reducing stigma and building resiliency.
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