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Bronwen Sims says her job as a CAMH peer support worker keeps her healthy.
About Bronwen's StoryCAMH’s Simulation Centre provides a safe learning environment for students, trainees, and health professionals to explore their clinical practice and test new approaches.
About Innovative mental healthcare simulations target gaps in clinician trainingStudy shows shared brain biology is linked to symptoms that occur across different conditions.
About Common brain changes found in children with autism, ADHD and OCDSharlene is a client of the Richmond Street Clinic, and has been living independently in the community for the last 10 years.
About Meet SharleneCAMH has found an unlikely secret weapon in treating depression and dementia, and it comes in the form of a fluffy, white seal named Paro.
About The healing effects of a White 'Seal'Partial treatment success?
About Forty-year follow-up of a Clarke Institute client with autism