CALM Introductory Workshop 2015

October 25th - October 26th

Description

CALM (Managing Cancer And Living Meaningfully), is a brief, semi-structured, evidence-based, psychotherapeutic intervention for advanced cancer patients and their primary caregivers. It is designed to help people with metastatic cancer and their caregivers manage the practical and profound problems associated with advanced disease. The primary goals of CALM are reducing and preventing psychological distress.

The CALM Training Program is our specialized program to teach and supervise health-care professionals in the provision of CALM.

The next CALM Introductory Workshop will be held in Toronto October 25-26, 2015. For information, please email Carmine Malfitano or Joanna Shnall, or call 416-340-4800 ex.6028

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Location

Venue:   Toronto, Ontario

Address:  200 Elizabeth Street, Toronto, Ontario

Related Info

Gary Rodin

Director of GIPPEC at the Princess Margaret Cancer Cetnre and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto

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