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Family history and genetics in youth bipolar disorder. June 5, 6 to 7 p.m. EDT. Virtual. Presented by the Centre for Youth Bipolar Disorder (CYBD) with the Knowledge Mobilization team within CAMH's Provincial System Support Program (KMb-PSSP). Featuring speakers: Amanda Moss, research coordinator and study therapist at CYBD; and Joyce Jiang, PhD student, CYBD and the Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto. CAMH.
Join this webinar to learn about the importance of family history and genetics in bipolar disorder and about the value of integrating families in the treatment of youth with bipolar disorder. This is the fourth webinar in a series led by the Centre for Youth Bipolar Disorder (CYBD) with the Knowledge Mobilization team in the Provincial System Support Program at CAMH.

Date and Time: Wednesday, June 5, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. EDT
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Research Snapshot: Canadian Prescribing Guidelines for Opioid Agonist Treatment Resulting in Inequitable Access
Researchers conducted a study to compare the different opioid agonist treatment (OAT) guidelines and patient characteristics that might influence a prescriber’s decision to give out take-home doses (THD). The study was a systematic review of the published research comparing access to THD, as well as of all Canadian national and provincial OAT guidelines. The researchers found that current OAT guidelines likely contribute to inequitable THD access.
 
Developed by the CAMH Opioid Internal Network Community of Interest.
Research Snapshot: The Eye as a Window into the Brain - Blood Vessels in the Retina Associated with Brain's White Matter Circuits in Youth with Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is associated with increased risk and early onset of heart disease. Microvessels play an important role in brain blood flow and oxygen exchange, and could explain why bipolar disorder is associated with excessive risk of heart disease.
 

Understanding Mental Health and
Well-Being in Later Life

The Understanding Mental Health and Well-Being in Later Life workshop series consists of mental health and addiction programming for older adults (65+) on how to improve their mental health, spot the signs and symptoms of mental illness and addiction, and learn where to go for help in their communities.

The workshop series is available for organizations to access and offer to older adults in their local communities.

For more information, please check out this overview of the workshop seriesour FAQ on becoming a facilitator, or contact our team at olderadults@camh.ca

Note: If you’re an older adult and are interested in taking a workshop, click here to email us, and we’ll connect you with a facilitator in your area.

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Multilingual Resources on Understanding Mental Health and Well-Being in Later Life (available in 12 languages)
 

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