A person’s emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, influencing how individuals think, feel, behave, and cope with life’s challenges. In the context of substance use disorders, mental health is closely interconnected with patterns of substance use, as mental health conditions can increase vulnerability to substance misuse and substance use can also affect mental wellbeing. Addressing mental health alongside substance use is therefore essential for effective prevention, treatment, and recovery, often requiring integrated, person-centred approaches that support overall wellbeing and functioning.
Mental Health
Young Australians Concerned about Alcohol, Drugs and Mental Health
Mental Health and Substance Use: Prevention Guidelines for the Classroom
Teenage Binge Drinking and Future Offspring’s Brain Development
Marijuana Linked to Psychosis
Substance Abuse and the Transition to Adulthood
Mental Health Issues and Drug Use Disorder in Young People
Animal Assisted Interventions in the Treatment of Addictions & Mental Health
Animal Assisted Interventions (AAIs) are increasingly being offered in the primary health care field in Canada, including in addictions and mental health, and range from therapy dogs in counseling sessions to non-riding therapeutic programmes with horses. However, there is little awareness and sharing amongst programmes and limited documented evidence about AAI effectiveness.
Improving Student Well-Being: Behavioural Risks, Active Lifestyles and Addressing Mental Health
This seminar will explore issues around the rising numbers of students suffering from mental health issues in higher education institutions, and wider aspects of student well-being including sexual health, nutrition, substance abuse and active lifestyles.
Smoking and Depression: What's the Relationship?
Improving Services and Systems for Transition-Age Youth
The transition to adulthood is a critical developmental stage. Youth experiencing mental health and substance use concerns at this time may also face challenges related to housing, justice involvement, education, and employment. And individuals from vulnerable populations experience these challenges more acutely.