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Le traitement pour les "doubles diagnostics": maladie mentale + abus de substances (in French)
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The third cross-training session organized at the Douglas Institute took place last May 27th. Its objective was to examine the evaluation and risk management of violent behavior in persons with mental health and substance abuse disorders, and to g
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Important research results were discussed during the "Mother and Infant: Perinatal Influences on Health" symposium.
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Students learn about brains on cocaine, alcohol and ecstasy. The Brain Awareness Week took place in March 2005.
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Over her thirty-year career, Rose's feistiness and optimism have certainly made things "better" for the Montréal community.
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From bullying to drug addiction Douglas experts discuss how to successfully survive the fall.
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A doctoral student in neuroscience at the Douglas receives grant to study in France.
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Véronique Bohbot, PhD, establishes direct link between stimulus-response learning and alcohol, tobacco and drug abuse
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Economic analyses Eric Latimer A cost analysis was performed to evaluate the impact of the HF programs, considering all costs incurred by participants. On average, the intervention cost $22,482 per person per year for high need participants
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The final report of the At Home/Chez Soi Project can accessed via the Mental Health Commission of Canada webpage The project yielded three key conclusions. 1. The Housing First approach is feasible in Montreal. The housing team found 73 landlords lo