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About: Victor Camille Lebouthillier
Vic is President of Health Factors where he leads a team of clinical researchers whose focus is keeping abreast of the latest findings in the field of advanced behavioral science, to increase treatment effectiveness. Vic is also Clinical Director at the Alive Wellness Centre, an in-patient program for people seeking mental health well-being.
Health Factors has been internationally recognized and used in 23 countries by both private and government clinics, insurance companies, and university clinical training programs and has received the following awards and recognition:
The United Kingdom Medipex National Health mental health Innovation of the year Award.
Placed on the SAMHSA National Registry of Evidence-based Practices.
Received three Benjamin Franklin publishing awards.
Approved US Military contractor and used on more than seven military bases.
Selected partner with Mental Health Commission of Canada to promote workplace best practices.
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MENTAL HEALTH & Its Economic, Societal, and Individual Costs – Part 6
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MENTAL HEALTH & Its Economic, Societal, and Individual Costs – Part 5
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