
A look at the issue of mental health in the Bulkley Valley
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Soup, Soap and Salvation.
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Today on the Bulkley View we reviewed a booklet entitled "Coping with Stress", which is jointly published by the Hear
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Naomi Lynch, of Tangles 2, Smithers hairstylist shares part of her story - how she got into hairdressing and what she
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A review of "Body Dysmorphic Disorder" -wherein the affected person is concerned with body image, manifested as exces
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Trisha Knol speaks about the upcoming Mental Health Family Education program series(Strengthening Families Together)
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"Food for Thought"...On today's podcast we focus on a couple of articles off the website womenshealthmatters.ca, of t
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Kevin Breel, a 19 year old Canadian writer and speaker,and mental health activist, shares his story on a Ted Talk...
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Tamara Macleod talks about a workshop she is facilitating this weekend entitled "Mindfulness Workshop Intensive", st
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How to "worry well"...How your brain can turn anxiety into calmness and confidence. This is Part two of a lecture by
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Toby describes her first "mindfulness" experience while sipping a cup of herb tea...the result was a beautiful perso
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How to become a mental health superhero, and more....This podcast includes two Ted Talks on the lived experience and
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This Ted Talk by Oliver Sacks brings our attention to the "Charles Bonnet" syndrome; the symptoms are lucid hallucina
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Tamara Macleod talks about the practice of Mindfulness and what's happening at the upcoming seven week Mindfulness Wo
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Mental Health and Privacy Laws. From an article by Mary Medland, Fall 2012 SZ Magazine entitled "The Pitfalls of Pri
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"Is this as good as it gets?" An article from the Winter 2012 Edition of SZ Magazine by Caitlin Crawshaw...the chall
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"Is this as good as it gets?" An article from the Winter 2012 Edition of SZ Magazine by Caitlin Crawshaw...the chall
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February 20 National Homelessness Radio Marathon...guests speakers Mayor Taylor Bachrach, Pauline Taekema Broadway Pl
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The "Birds and the Bees of Mental Illness"...how do you talk to a child or teenager about parental mental illness. R
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