
Depression & Mood Disorders
Feeling sad? Running low on energy? Having a hard time managing your emotions?
You’re not alone. There are ways to cope with depression and mood disorders so that you can feel good about yourself. We’re here to guide you on the right path. With a bit of help, you can:
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better understand your thoughts, feelings and behaviours;
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change your thoughts to react differently;
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learn practical ways to regain control of your feelings.
Depression and mood disorders, like bipolar disorder, are issues that should not be ignored. They can have serious consequences on your mental and physical health over time. Our team is here to help you find solutions: counselling, psychiatric help, medication, community support. Let the light shine in. These tools can help.
Related Issues
Other Resources (Bilingual)
Structured Psychotherapy Program
(18+)
The Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) Program offers a variety of service options to Ontario residents 18 years of age and over who are struggling with anxiety, depression, and related concerns.
All referrals begin at Health Sciences North and services are delivered through a number of partner agencies across the Northeast to keep care closer to home.
To make a referral, please visit neosp.ca or call us at 1-833-49NEOSP.
If you are unsure if this service is right for you, please speak to your health care provider or give us a call.
Understanding Depression (CAMH)

Mission
REFLEXION is a francophone community organization that aims to improve the mental health, well-being and safety of its clients through the provision of quality care and services in both official languages.
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Vision
As a leader in wellness and counselling, REFLEXION strives to maintain, improve and expand the range of services that meet the needs of its communities.
Our Offices
Kapuskasing Office (Main Office)
Hearst Office
Smooth Rock Falls Office
Hornepayne Office
Cochrane Office
233 8th Street
Cochrane, Ontario
P0L 1C0
Habitat Interlude
Omushkegiskwew House

Victims & Survivors
No one has the right to be violent towards you or your children. Are you scared or hurt? Do you feel alone or in danger? Women, children, men and families can be victims of violence. Violence has many faces.
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It can involve physical, sexual, verbal or psychological abuse.
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Misuse of power can also be a form of domestic violence, like control over money, friends and outings.
If somebody is being abusive or controlling towards you, you must talk about it. It’s never too early or too late! Make today your turning point.

