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Resource
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Centre for Effective Practice
Looking for a resource around management of mental health and addiction-related risks? Do you need guidance on reducing harm in adult patients who exhibit signs, symptoms, or behaviours suggestive of a mental health condition?
The Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) created this reference to support clinicians with the management of addiction-related risks and functional impairments related to mental health disorders. Use this tool to assess the level of risk and determine appropriate approaches when managing patients with signs or behaviors of mental conditions that may lead to self-harm or harm to others.
Tags: Mental Health
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Clinical Tool
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Centre for Effective Practice
Want tips and resources such as the familiar HEADSSSS framework for youth and young adult mood disorders (specifically anxiety and depression)?
The Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) created a resource around the management of youth and young adult mood disorders in the context of COVID-19. This includes information on conducting virtual visits and screening and diagnosis. Refer to this reference when seeing your young adult patients with anxiety and/or depression.
Tags: Mental Health, Pediatrics, Practising Well
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Guideline
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Centre for Effective Practice
Are you looking for a comprehensive resource on screening, diagnosing, and implementing treatment for adult patients (≥ 18 years) with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
The Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) created this web tool to provide clinicians with information on ADHD screening, diagnosis, and management options. Consider using this reference for pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment options.
Tags: Mental Health
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Resource
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Centre for Effective Practice
Are you looking for a comprehensive resource to support management and treatment of adults with major depressive disorder (MDD)?
The Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) created this reference for MDD in adults covering topics such as screening, diagnosis, and pharmacotherapy options, along with considerations for special patient populations (pregnant people, older adults, etc.). Use this reference to support your diagnosis or management of a patient with depression symptoms and encourage them to share with their caregiver, family, and friends.
Tags: Mental Health
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Resource
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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
Searching for a rating scale around symptoms of depression?
The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) is a widely used clinician-administered assessment scale around depression. This version contains 17 items related to symptoms of depression and each item is rated on a scale. Use this assessment scale if you are looking for options around measurement of severity around depressive symptoms.
Tags: Mental Health
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Patient Education
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MDCalc
Searching for a self-assessment tool your patients can use?
The Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS) is a self-assessment tool patients can used to score depression related symptoms. The tool has 16 symptoms that can be scored, providing you with information that helps assess impact of treatment.
Tags: Mental Health
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Clinical Tool
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Are you in need of a screening tool to use for suicide assessment?
This 3-page questionnaire related to suicide assessment is evidence based and has been successfully used in a variety of settings. Implement this questionnaire in your practice to support your assessment related to suicide risk in your patients.
Tags: Mental Health
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Patient Education
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Ontario College of Family Physicians
Searching for a resource sheet for patients around mental health and addictions in Ontario?
The Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP) and the University of Toronto (UofT) summarized resources that patients with mental health conditions can access. Provide this reference to patients looking for more information around available resources for mental health and addictions.
Tags: Mental Health
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Quality Standards
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Ontario Health (HQO)
Have you been looking for standards around anxiety disorders?
Ontario Health uses concise, easy-to-understand statements to describe quality care and provides a patient guide to help identify areas for discussion, quality indicators to help family physicians assess their approach, and recommendations for practical tools that help with adoption of the quality standards. Consider incorporating these standards into your care for patients with anxiety disorders.
Tags: Mental Health, Practising Well
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PEER Tools for Practice
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PEER Tools for Practice
What is the evidence for therapeutic benefit of kissing?
This PEER Tool for Practice provides a fun, evidence summary on the therapeutic benefit of kissing. Read this piece when you want an evidence review of a fun topic.
Tags: Mental Health
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Quality Standards
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Health Quality Ontario
Looking for guidance to help manage problematic alcohol use and alcohol use disorders?
This Quality Standard provides you with the guidance on helping your patient with problematic alcohol use and alcohol use disorder reduce their consumption or abstain from alcohol. It covers screening, assessment, and treatment options that address people's needs and preferences. This site also offers other helpful resources, such as: a patient guide, a quality standard placemat, tools for getting started, etc.
Tags: Addiction Medicine, Mental Health
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Quality Standards
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Ontario Health
Are you seeing an increase in patients who have suspected major depression?
This quality standard considers all care settings and it addresses care for adults and adolescents who have major depression (note: it does not apply to women with postpartum depression or children under 13 years of age).
Tags: Mental Health
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Quality Standards
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Ontario Health
Are you looking for guidance to care for your patient with an anxiety disorder?
This Quality Standard applies to care for people in all settings but focuses on primary and community care. It addresses the following anxiety disorder types: specific phobia, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and agoraphobia. It focuses on care for adults but includes content that is relevant for children and adolescents.
Tags: Mental Health, Practising Well
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Resource
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Public Health Ontario
Questions about Cannabis?
Public Health Ontario has made available a number of resources on the topic of Cannabis. Subjects covered include: Cannabis in pregnancy, harms, monitoring Cannabis, production odours, simultaneous use of alcohol and Cannabis, driving under the influence, Ontario by-laws, and is Cannabis a gateway drug?
Tags: Addiction Medicine, Mental Health
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PEER Tools for Practice
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PEER Tools for Practice
Is pain management just mind over matter?
This PEER Tool for Practice presents evidence that psychological interventions lead to clinical improvements in pain for patients, compared to control. Interventions studied include cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based stress reduction.
Tags: Chronic Pain, Mental Health
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Guideline
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Canadian Coalition for Senior’s Mental Health
Looking for guidance to help manage alcohol use disorder in your older patients?
The Canadian Coalition for Seniors Mental Health (CCSMH) created this guideline on the prevention, assessment, and management of alcohol use disorder among older adults. This guideline provides useful guidance for either preventing the development of alcohol use disorder or optimally assessing and treating older individuals who have developed such a disorder.
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Resource
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Canadian Family Physician
Need to manage alcohol use disorder and at-risk drinking in your patients?
This clinical review provides evidence-based information and advice on the management of at-risk drinking and alcohol use disorder (AUD).
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Resource
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Women’s College Hospital
Need a quick-reference tool that summarizes the interventions available to help you manage patients with alcohol use disorder?
This pocket reference contains guidelines and helpful tips to assist you in talking to patients about their alcohol use and managing at-risk drinking and alcohol use disorders.
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Resource
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CFPC Addiction Medicine Member Interest Group
Looking for information on how to recognize and treat common substance abuse disorders in your patients?
This reference booklet is designed to help you recognize and treat the most common substance use disorders: nicotine, alcohol, and opiods. The booklet provides information on how to screen for each disorder, pharmacoptherapy options, non-pharmacological treatment, withdrawal management, as well as patient and caregiver resources.
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Patient Education
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ConnexOntario
Offer your patients an easy to access option for addictions treatment
The Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinic (RAAM) provides low barrier access for patients seeking treatment for any substance use disorder. Patients do not need an appointment and are seen on a walk-in basis. This clinic will provide brief counselling, prescribe medications (including anti-craving medications for alcohol and buprenorphine/naloxone for opiate use disorder) and connect patients with community treatment programs.
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Patient Education
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Health Quality Ontario
Help your patients talk about alcohol use with their health care providers
This resource will help your patients to talk about their alcohol use problems with you or other health care professionals. It provides a checklist of items to go through when talking with a health care provider about their problems with alcohol use.
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Patient Education
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Breaking Free from Substance Use
Need to refer your patient to an online recovery support program?
This website offers 24 hour access to patients who need help in recovering from a substance use disorder. The site is completely confidential and provides individuals with positive coping skills and lets them work at their own pace of recovery.
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Patient Education
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CAMH
Looking for a low risk alcohol drinking patient handout?
This patient pamphlet offers your patients quick tips on how to limit their alcohol consumption, and describes several alcohol consumption practises that are considered to be lower-risk.
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Patient Education
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Middlesex-London Health Unity (Youtube)
Looking for a brief educational video for your patients on low risk alcohol drinking?
This brief video is intended for patients and summarizes Canada's Low Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines pamphlet. The video describes what a standard drink is, what the guidelines are, and helps patients make more informed decisions around alcohol drinking.
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