Resources
COVID-19 Opioid Agonist Treatment Guidance: A consensus interim guideline for management of opioid agonist therapy within the COVID-19 context
COVID19_OpioidAgonistTreatmentGuidance.pdf
My Change Plan: a workbook patients can use to help put together their quit plan. My Change Plan Edition 8.pdf
Fact Sheets: brief 1-2 page fact sheets on the effects of tobacco use on various aspects of health. Pharmacotherapy Algorithm.pdf
FR Algorithme Pharmacotherapie.pdf
Tobacco Use and Alcohol.pdf
Tobacco Use and Cancer.pdf
Tobacco Use and Diabetes.pdf
Tobacco Use and Heart Disease.pdf
Tobacco Use and Lung Disease.pdf
Tobacco Use and Physical Activity.pdf
Tobacco Use and Sleep.pdf
Tobacco Use, Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders.pdf
Tobacco Use, Nutrition and Weight.pdf
Tobacco Cessation FAQ.pdf
Smoke Free Long-Term Care Homes Project.pdf
Tobacco-related Policies: latest information on
CAMH's tobacco-related policies.
Tobacco Cessation FAQ: a compendium of frequently asked questions by TEACH participants. Mood Management and Smoking Cessation Resources: Individuals with depression are more likely to
smoke cigarettes and often experience negative mood changes and lower quit
success when making a quit attempt. The resources below were designed to help
health care providers deliver mood management support to clients presenting
depressive symptoms, as part of the STOP Program’s Mood Management Initiative.
Smoking Cessation Interventions for Smokers with Current or Past Depression – Summary of a Cochrane Review
Evidence Based Mood Interventions
General Tips and Guidelines for Counselling Smokers with Mood Disorders
Psychosocial Interventions for Smokers with Mood Disorders
Motivational Interviewing for Smokers with Mood Disorders
Relapse Prevention Strategies for Smokers withMood Disorders
Supportive Care for Smokers with Depressive Disorders
Treating Smokers with Co-occurring Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Working with Patients Presenting Suicidal Ideation
A Self-Management Resource for Mood Management
Busting Myths about Smoking Cessation and Mental Illness
Barriers to Integrating Mood Interventions
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