Medication Treatment
Medications may be helpful for certain mental health conditions. For some conditions, such as mild to moderate anxiety and depression, it is usually best to start with non-medication interventions such as lifestyle strategies and/or psychotherapy. However, if those interventions haven't worked, or if symptoms of anxiety or depression are moderate to severe, then medications could be helpful. For other conditions, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, however, medications play a much more important role in treatment.
Counselling and Therapy
Publicly Funded / Free Services
INPATIENT SERVICES: Our Inpatient teams collaborate with the child/ youth, caregivers and community service providers in developing a comprehensive plan to ...
600 Sanatorium Road, London, ON, N6H 3W7 Map
519-858-2774
Area Served: Ontario
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Up to 18 years
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
1315 Pickering Parkway, Pickering, ON, L1V 7G5 Map
905-426-7890
Area Served: Durham Region
Accepting patients: Unknown
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All ages
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Day treatment programs
Publicly Funded / Free Services
General Community Mental Health Services
Publicly Funded / Free Services
Telephone Aid Line Kingston (TALK) is a confidential, anonymous, and non-judgmental volunteer-based support service. Our aim is to meet the needs of a diverse ...
Kingston, ON Map
613-544-1771
Area Served: Central East
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All ages
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
The Comrie Counselling Corporation
400 Dundas Street West, Whitby, ON, L1N 2J4 Map
647-998-9059
Area Served: Durham Region
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12 years and up
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Other
Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
Recovery First Psychotherapy
ON, Canada
647-952-5975
Areas Served: Durham Region, Toronto
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6 years and up
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