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Anne Crocker, PhD, director of services, policies and population health Research at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, edited an issue of The journal “Santé mentale au Québec” on justice and mental health. &q
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Michael Kirby, Chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada, visits the Douglas Institute.
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Une citoyenne de Ville Lasalle a publié une lettre ouverte dans les pages de La Presse le 11 août dernier. Touché par les propos de l’auteur de la lettre, Jacques Hendlisz, le directeur général de l’Instit
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In July, the Douglas Institute Foundation solicited some members of the Douglas Family to participate in a gratitude initiative toward our donors. The Foundation would like to thank them for helping in recognizing the generosity of 650 loyal Douglas d
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The Faculty of Medicine Promotions Committee of the McGill University welcomed Karl Looper, MD, psychiatrist associated to the McGill University, and Maria Natasha Rajah, PhD, researcher at the Douglas Institute, as Associate Professor. The researcher
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The Canadian Mental Health Association's 58th Mental Health Week takes place May 4th through 10th. The Douglas Institute provides the public with many opportunities to find out more about the importance of mental health, and how to achieve it in our d
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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
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Did you know that the At-Risk Behaviour Unit team of the Psychotic Disorders Program has reduced its use of seclusion rooms by over 50 percent during the 2006-7 period?
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Au cours des derniers mois, certains événements traités dans les médias ont pu toucher notre perception des personnes qui présentent une déficience intellectuelle et soulever des interrogations quant à
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How can you say people with mental illness are as likely to commit crimes as the general public when it 's obvious that someone who commits a crime is mentally ill?