February marks Psychology Month in British Columbia and the BC Psychological Association (BCPA) is raising awareness of the role psychology plays in our lives and communities with a public education campaign. The Mental Health Commission of Canada estimates the economic burden of mental illness at $51 billion per year. The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates that one in five Canadians will face a psychological disorder in their lifetime and mental illness is estimated to account for 30 per cent of short and long term disability claims.
To raise awareness that effective psychological treatments exist for the vast majority of mental illnesses, BCPA is sponsoring Psychology Month, with a free public presentation series on various mental health topics throughout the month of February.
Each of the talks will be facilitated by a BCPA member with topics ranging from understanding stress and depression to common happiness traps and attracting and holding on to love. This year, BCPA will be hosting select talks in Punjabi and Italian to reach a wider audience. BCPA hopes the presentation series will bring greater awareness of mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, anger, stress and fear while providing information on where the public can access treatment.
“Mental illness has a ripple effect on individuals, families, the workplace and the economy”, says Dr. Murray Ferguson, BC Psychological Association President. “Many people directly or indirectly affected by mental illness do not know where or how to seek help. Our goal with Psychology Month is to encourage people to explore the subject of their mental health, which is why we’re pleased to also be offering select talks in Punjabi and Italian this year. We hope the free public presentation series will open a dialogue across cultures and generations.”
BCPA operates a province-wide free psychologist referral service. Patients can search for a Registered Psychologist by city, client type, area of practice, therapy method and language by visiting http://www.psychologists.bc.ca/find_psychologist_full or by calling: 1-800-730-0522 or 604-730-0522
The following talks are sponsored by BCPA (*in partnership with Vancouver Public Library)
Date & Time |
Title |
Location |
Presenters |
Feb 3 (7pm – 8:30pm) |
Understanding Depression and How to Overcome |
SutherlandChurch |
Dr. Michelle Haring |
Feb 4 (7pm – 8:30pm) |
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy |
VPL Central branch* |
Dr. Michael Sheppard |
Feb 9 (7pm – 8:30pm) |
The Happiness Trap: Finding the Middle Way Through Life |
VPL Britannia branch* |
Dr. Patrick Myers |
Feb 9 (7pm – 8:30pm)
|
Anxiety, Panic & Anger: A Beginner’s Guide |
SurreyCityCentre Library |
Dr. Kamaljit Sidhu |
Feb 11 (7pm – 8:30pm) |
A Heart to Heart about Love (EFT) |
VPL Central branch* |
Dr. Veronica Kallos-Lilly |
Feb 18 (7pm – 8:30pm)
|
Anxiety, Panic & Anger: A Beginner’s Guide (Talk in Punjabi) |
Strawberry Hill Library |
Dr. Kamaljit Sidhu |
Feb 22 (7pm – 8pm) |
Empathy and Adolescences |
VPL Kitsilano branch* |
Dr. Noah Susswein |
Feb 25 (7pm – 8:30pm) |
Stress: Present tense & Psychotherapeutic Interventions |
VPL Central branch* |
Dr. Du-Fay Der |
Feb 25 (7pm – 8:30pm) |
Il Fenomeno Della Resilienza(Talk in Italian) |
Italian Cultural Centre |
Ms. Sofia Khouw & Ms. Anna Bossi |
For more information on BCPA and the free presentation series, please visit www.psychologists.bc.ca or call 604-730-0501.