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The Canadian Journal of Community
Mental Health, published twice each year, provides a much
needed forum for Canadian scholars and practitioners with interest
in the promotion of positive mental health and the prevention and
treatment of mental health problems in community settings. The Journal
is an interdisciplinary publication devoted to the sharing of information
and valid knowledge about phenomena pertinent to the mental well-being
of Canadians and their communities.
Study areas of priority interest to the Journal include program
evaluation in human services, community needs assessment, community
development, social action, self-help, community education, consultation,
and advocacy.
The Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
also strives to inform readers about recent public developments
which influence the mental health of Canadians. Submissions for
publication may include descriptions of exemplary community programs,
policy analyses, theoretical articles, research reports, and literature
reviews. In addition to scholarly work, the Journal publishes reviews
of relevant books.
The Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
is a non-profit enterprise and will receive articles in both French
and English with the abstracts of the other language published in
each instance.
Acknowledgements
We wish to thank the University of Ottawa for
providing space on their servers to host the Journal, and to the
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa
for financial assistance to provide invaluable help of graduate
students to maintain our site.
We also wish to thank Wilfrid Laurier University Press
for hosting and managing our online subscription process.
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