Comment ma lésion cérébrale a changé ma vie pour toujours Peu après mon 17e anniversaire, j’ai eu un accident qui m’a causé une lésion cérébrale catastrophique. Elle a eu et continuera d’avoir des répercussions sur le restant de ma vie. Je me suis fait jeter ou suis tombé du lit d’un camion qui roulait […]
[…] Not everyone experiences the same path to addiction. However, addictions have some things in common: specifically, what the Canadian Addiction and Mental Health association calls the 4 C’s: Craving Loss of control over the amount or frequency of use Compulsion to use Use with consequence Risk factors of addiction include : Genetics How drugs […]
[…] control . The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) indicates that you can determine if you or someone you know has an addiction if there 4 C’s are present: Craving loss of Control of amount or frequency of use Compulsion to use use despite Consequences In extreme cases, addiction and problematic substance use […]
[…] control . The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) indicates that you can determine if you or someone you know has an addiction if there 4 C’s are present: Craving loss of Control of amount or frequency of use Compulsion to use use despite Consequences In extreme cases, addiction and problematic substance use […]
Provincial and local brain injury associations are available across Canada and are ready to provide support, information, education, advocacy, and a variety of programs and services to those affected by acquired brain injury. Please note: The provincial and community brain injury associations are all independent from Brain Injury Canada, but all work in collaboration to […]