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Working with Depression is a clinical research program located in the Mood Disorders Centre at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Hospital in Vancouver. Our mission is to improve work functioning outcomes in people with clinical depression. -   Working with Depression A clinical research program for workplace depression Working with Depression is a clinical research program for workplace depression located in the Mood Disorders Centre at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Hospital in Vancouver.

  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/about/ Working with Depression | Clinical research on workplace depression - Working with Depression: A clinical research program on workplace depression     The Mood Disorders Centre is a specialized psychiatric program within Vancouver Coastal Health for people with mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder) in British Columbia, Canada.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/about/people/ People | Working With Depression - Dr. Raymond W. Lam, MD, FRCPC Medical Director Dr. Raymond W. Lam is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, and Director of the Mood Disorders Centre.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/about/published-papers/ Published Papers | Working With Depression - Papers are organized by topic and by year of publication.  Click on the citation to read the abstract on PubMed (if indexed) or on the journal website.  Please email [email protected] if you would like a .pdf version of an article.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/resources/ Resources | Working With Depression - Please click the links on the left to browse through resources.     Working with Depression: A clinical research program on workplace depression...
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/resources/clinician-resources/ Clinician Resources | Working With Depression - Helpful resources for mental health clinicians Tools: MoodFx  (pronounced Mood Effects) Our new, free, internet app for depression screening and depression symptom tracking.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/resources/public-resources/ Public Resources | Working With Depression - Helpful resources for individuals working with depression Tools: MoodFx (pronounced “Mood Effects”)   Our new, free, internet app for depression screening and depression symptom tracking.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/resources/employer-resources/ Employer Resources | Working with Depression - Helpful resources on workplace depression and workplace mental health for employers Informational websites: National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace (the Standard) - See more at: http://www.mentalhealthcommission.ca/English/node/5346#sthash.FGyd3UeT.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/moodfx/ MoodFx, a free depression screening tool | Working with Depression - May 28, 2015 - Watch Dr. Raymond Lam discuss MoodFx with Global News. Your browser does not support frames. Click here to view the frameless video.. The Mood Disorders Centre and UBC’s eHealth Strategy Office are pleased to announce the release of MoodFx, a new interactive mobile website designed...
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/moodfx/moodfx-in-the-news/ MoodFx in the News | Working With Depression - May 28, 2015 - Watch Dr. Raymond Lam discuss MoodFx with Global News. Your browser does not support frames. Click here to view the frameless video.. MoodFx is an interactive mobile website designed to help people with depression monitor their symptoms and collaborate with their care providers to ach...
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/moodfx/moodfx-instructional-videos/ MoodFx Instructional Videos | Working With Depression - Check out our instructional videos on MoodFx features and how to use them with your health care provider(s). Features Video 3: Alerts: Reminders, Appointments, & Tips Features Video 2: My History & Measurement-based Care Features Video 1: Check My Mood & Share my Results...
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/moodfx/tips/ MoodFx Tips | Working With Depression - MoodFx tips are self-management strategies for depression, anxiety, cognitive difficulties, and work functioning.  Once released, tips distributed through MoodFx will be made available on this website.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/moodfx/tips/depression/ Managing Depression | Working With Depression - Note: you are receiving weekly MoodFx Tips because you subscribed through your MoodFx account.  To unsubscribe to these Tips and other MoodFx Alerts, such as Mood Check and Appointment reminders, simply sign in to your MoodFx account at www.MoodFx.ca and go to the Alerts page.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/moodfx/tips/managing-anxiety/ Managing Anxiety | Working With Depression - Note: you are receiving weekly MoodFx Tips because you subscribed through your MoodFx account at www.MoodFx.ca.  To unsubscribe to these Tips and other MoodFx alerts, such as Mood Check and Appointment reminders, simply sign in to your MoodFx account at www.MoodFx.ca and go to the Alerts page.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/moodfx/moodfx-for-clinicians/ MoodFx for Clinicians | Working With Depression - MoodFx Questionnaires: Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) for depression Generalized Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire-7 (GAD-7) for general anxiety further information on the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 Lam Employment Absence and Productivity Scale (LEAPS) for work functioning Perceived Deficits Questionnaire...
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/bc-depression-reach/ BC Depression REACH | Working With Depression - British Columbia Depression REACH (Research, Education, Awareness and Care Hub) is an exciting new province-wide initiative to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life for individuals with clinical depression.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/mdc-clinical-day/ Mood Disorders 2016 Clinical Update | Working With Depression - Mood Disorders 2016 Clinical Update: Focus on Evidence-Based Care Saturday, November 5, 2016; 9:00am - 5:00pm LOCATION: UBC Robson Square 800 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z3B7   Registration for this event is now open! Register at Eventbrite here.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/research-studies/ Research | Working With Depression - The Working with Depression research program conducts research studies in several areas related to workplace depression, including: Screening and early interventions for depression in work settings Relationships between burnout and depression Enhancing measurement-based care for depression treatment...
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/research-studies/current-research-studies/ Current Research Studies | Working With Depression - For more information about studies that are currently underway, please click the links to the left....
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/research-studies/current-research-studies/other-studies-at-the-mood-disorders-centre/ CAN-BIND study | Working With Depression - Canadian Biomarker Integration Network in Depression: We are participating in the multi-centre CAN-BIND project to investigate biological markers (“biomarkers”, such as blood-based proteins and genes and brain scan images) that predict treatment outcomes in depression.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/leaps/ Rating Scales | Working With Depression - Click on the links to the left to read about some of the validated scales available for clinical and research use.         Working with Depression: A clinical research program on workplace depression...
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/leaps/the-lam-employment-absence-and-productivity-scale-leaps/ The Lam Employment Absence and Productivity Scale (LEAPS) | Working With Depression - The Lam Employment Absence and Productivity Scale, or LEAPS, provides important information on how patients are functioning at work. This tool can help physicians make management decisions such as whether or not a patient should stay at work, whether work functioning improves along with symptoms, an...
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/leaps/the-british-columbia-cognitive-complaints-inventory-bc-cci/ The British Columbia Cognitive Complaints Inventory (BC-CCI) | Working With Depression - The British Columbia Cognitive Complaints Inventory (BC-CCI) is a rapid screening tool that assesses perceived cognitive difficulties specifically in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and related mood disorders.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/contact-us/ Contact | Working With Depression - Please note that we are unable to answer any clinical questions about working with depression. Please talk to your family doctor if you have concerns about your mental health. The Mood Disorders Centre is located on the second floor of the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/2016/01/12/upcoming-public-event-searching-for-a-test-for-depression/ Upcoming public event: Searching for a Test for Depression | Working With Depression - To reserve your seat for this free public talk, presented by the CAN-BIND program, please visit: VanDepressionTalk.eventbrite.ca.
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/2016/01/11/upcoming-can-bind-event-for-clinicians/ Thank you to all those who attended! | Working With Depression - Our CAN-BIND event for clinicians, Managing Mood: Using Nutrition and Exercise Interventions, was a wild success. Thanks to our excellent speakers and attendees!
  • http://workingwithdepression.psychiatry.ubc.ca/2015/06/02/mood-disorders-centre-clinical-day/ 2nd Annual Mood Disorders Centre Clinical Day | Working With Depression - Thank you for joining us for our second annual Mood Disorders Centre Clinical Day! We look forward to seeing you next year.

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