University of Toronto

University of Toronto

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Block, L. A. (1999). Alternative representation of women and mental illness: inpatients in the waiting room. Unpublished Master of Arts ~ Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Ejiogu, N. (2009). “A clinic for the world”: Race, biomedical citizenship, and gendered national subject formation in Canada. (PDF) Unpublished Degree of Masters of Arts ~ Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Elias, B. M. (2009). Without intention: Rural responses to uncovering the hidden aspects of homelessness in Ontario 2000 to 2007. (PDF) Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy ~ Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Farrahi-Avval, N. (2008). Oral health status and treatment needs of the institutionalized chronic psychiatric patients in two Ontario psychiatric care centres. (PDF) Unpublished Master of Science ~ Dentistry, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Gnam, W. H. (1997). The economic costs of depressive disorders in Ontario, 1990. (PDF) Unpublished Master of Science ~ Clinical Epidemiology and Mealth Research, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Johnston, C. W. (1999). Whither the community in community health centres? the limits of primary care reform. Unpublished Degree of PhD ~ Community Health, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Kirsh, B. (1999). Factors associated with work integration for mental health consumers. Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy ~ Applied Psychology, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Klimchuk, D. (1995). Involuntariness, agency and the criminal law. Unpublished Degree of PhD ~ Philosophy, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Kwon, J. J. H. (2000). Compliance in schizophrenia: Outpatients taking oral antipsychotics. (PDF) Unpublished Master of Science ~ Medical Science, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Landeen, J. (2000). Recovery in schizophrenia: Hope, self-efficacy, and illness intrusiveness. Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy ~ Medical Science, Unviversity of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Lloyd, D. A. (2000). Socioeconomic consequences of early-onset psychiatric disorders: Mental illness and stress in a life course perspective. Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy ~ Sociology, University of Toronto. Retrieved from T-Space.

MacDougall, J. (2009). Re-addressing emotional anguish: Critical analysis of a university’s mental health services. Unpublished Master of Arts ~ Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Retrieved from T-Space.

Mamak, M. (1997). Violence and major mental illness. (PDF) Unpublished Doctor of Education ~ Adult Education, Community Development and Counselling Psychology, University of Toronto. Retrieved from T-Space.

Marangos-Frost, S. A. (1998). Psychiatric nurses’ thoughts and feelings about restraint use: A decision dilemma. (PDF) Unpublished Master of Science ~ Nursing Science, University of Toronto. Retrieved from T-Space.

Pranger, B. (2000). Mental health consumer involvement in service level decision-making: Rhetoric and reality. Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy ~ Community Health, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Reaume, G. (1997). 999 Queen Street West: Patient life at the Toronto Hospital for the Insane, 1870-1940. Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy ~ History, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Rhodes, A. E. (1999). Gender, type of mental disorder and use of outpatient mental health services. Unpublished Doctorate in Epidemiology ~ Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

Tully, T. L. (1997). On being homeless: Women’s sense of connection. (PDF) Unpublished Master of Arts ~ Sociology in Education, University of Toronto, Retrieved from T-Space.

White-Mair, K. (2001). Negotiating responsibility: Representations of criminality and mind-state in Canadian law, medicine and society, 1920-1950. Unpublished Doctoral Degree ~ Criminology, University of Toronto. Retrieved from T-Space.