Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthChild, Youth and Family Program, Better Behaviours Service |
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| Social Media | Website: www.camh.ca/en/hospital/care_program_and_services/child_youth_and_family_program/Pages/better_behaviours_science.aspx | |||
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| Phone | ||||
| Office Phone | 416-535-8501 ext 4366 | |||
| Fax | 416-979-4685 | |||
| Toll Free Phone | 1-800-463-6273 | |||
| Address/Location Info | ||||
| Address | 250 College St Toronto, ON M5T 1R8 View Google Map | |||
| Located In Community | Toronto Central | |||
| Intersection | College St & Spadina Ave | |||
| Transit Information | Bloor Subway Line: Leave train at Spadina – Take Spadina street car southbound to College StreetYonge Subway Line: Leave train at College - Take College street car westbound to Spadina Avenue | |||
| Accessibility | Fully Accessible | |||
| Description/Eligibility/Service Details | ||||
| Description | Offers help to children and youth with disruptive and aggressive behaviour, and their parents. Treatment options include: INDIVIDUAL THERAPY Offers therapy for children, adolescents and families to help them learn new ways to deal with problems leading to and arising from aggression. GROUP THERAPY Incredible Years Parenting Program: 14-week psycho-education / training group for parents of children (4-12yrs). Group promotes positive behaviour in children, reduces parents' stress, improves the relationship between parent and child, and lessens aggressive behaviour in children. Dinosaur Social Skills Program: 18-week group for children (6-8yrs). Teaches children positive ways to communicate, solve problems, deal with anger, build self-esteem and develop social skills. DAY TREATMENT CATCH Program: 19-week day treatment program, for children (6-8yrs) with disruptive behaviour disorders that interfere with normative development at home, school and in the community. CHILDREN'S AGGRESSION MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM (CAMP) Research program studying the possible causes of aggressive behaviour. | |||
| Hours | Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm | |||
| Dates | All Year | |||
| Areas Served | Greater Toronto Area ; CATCH Program serves children and families served within the Toronto school system | |||
| Eligibility | Ages: 3 year(s) - 17 year(s) | |||
| Application | Parent or physician referral | |||
| Fees | None - Covered by OHIP | |||
| Languages | English ; Professional translation used when needed | |||
| Contact Information | ||||
| Website | www.camh.net | |||
| Primary Contact | Louise Doyon, Intake Worker, CAMH; Phone: 416-535-8501 ext 4366; Email: louise_doyon@camh.net | |||
| Alternate Contact | Rob Bancroft, Service Head, CAMH; Phone: 416-535-8501 ext 4049; Email: robert_bancroft@camh.net | |||
| Primary Executive | Pam Bock, Program Manager, CAMH, Child, Youth & Family Program; Phone: 416-535-8501 ext 4686; Email: pam_bock@camh.net | |||
| Other Info | ||||
| Print Material | Brochures are available | |||
| Funding | Provincial - Ontario. Ministry of Health | |||
| Service Level | (30) Provincial Government | |||
| Subjects | ||||
| CDRCP_CSI_HEADINGS | Community Resources ; Parent Education | |||
| Subjects | Assessments ; Behaviour therapy ; Behavioural disorders ; Children ; Day programs ; Families ; Group therapy ; Mental health ; Mental health services ; Youth | |||
| Local Subjects | Psychiatric assessments (PDN) | |||
| Broader Terms | Age groups ; Disorders ; Health ; Health services ; Mental health ; Mental health services ; Patient care ; Psychotherapy | |||
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