April 18, 2009
Section : News

Former Habs Réjean Houle and the Douglas Institute Foundation Team up to Help Children On Saturday April 18th.

April 09, 2009
Section : News

For Easter season, researchers at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute have some advice: drink red wine (with moderation), black or green tea and eat chocolate. Their findings summarized in the June 2007 Neurochemical Research, describe

April 06, 2009
Section : News

Canada Post: 72,000 ambassadors strong

April 03, 2009
Section : News

The recent family tragedies that occurred in the province since the beginning of the year are disturbing. The Douglas Institute believes that although it is important to discuss these events, reporting must be done with caution in order to avoid added

March 27, 2009
Section : News

Children's mental health was the theme of the Douglas Institute Foundation's 12th annual Open Minds Benefit, held March 11 at the Hilton Montréal Bonaventure. In the presence of Ministers Yves Bolduc (Health and Social Services) and Kathlee

March 17, 2009
Section : News

The Douglas Mental Health University Institute is pleased to announce that Accreditation Canada has awarded the Institution unconditional accreditation and that its results are among the best in the country.

March 05, 2009
Section : News

You are invited to submit a proposal, before March 31, 2009, for workshops, communications, forums or posters that you would like to show at this symposium . The theme is "Ethical Challenges in Mental Health: a time to reflect". It is or

March 04, 2009
Section : News

This press release was produced by the Ministère de la culture, des communications et de la condition féminine du Québec. Just in time for Montréal Fashion Week, Ms. Christine St-Pierre, Minister of Culture, Communicatio

March 03, 2009
Section : News

The following press release was produced by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Westchester, Ill. — A study in the March 1st issue of the journal SLEEP suggests the presence of an intrinsic sleep problem specific to attent

February 23, 2009
Section : News

Study confirms effects of early environment in brains of suicide victims McGill University and Douglas Institute scientists have discovered that childhood trauma can actually alter your DNA and shape the way your genes work. This confirms in human