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Tag Archives: psychoanalysis

Guest blog: The 388, a Psychoanalytic Centre for the Treatment of Psychosis

I am often asked about alternative ways of helping people with severe mental disorder, especially psychosis. This guest blog by Antoine B.-Duchesne and Sarah Pham describes one such facility in Quebec. It is founded on psychoanalytic principles, but provides a holistic form of care that aims to promote community integration and help people find meaning:

January 15, 2018 in Services.
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