February 23, 2007
Section : News

Discussion with the Dalai Lama - Letter from Michael Meaney

February 08, 2007
Section : News

Quebec Suicide Prevention Week : The Douglas fights statistics.

December 20, 2006
Section : News

Taking advantage of the latest technology individuals can now not only watch and listen to the classes (video and audio) by going to www.douglas.qc.ca , but they can also subscribe to the Mini-Psych podcast and add it to their player.

November 28, 2006
Section : News

The holiday season is fast approaching with joyful visions of sugarplum fairies and family celebrations. However, for some individuals, particularly those struggling with mental illnesses, the season brings visions of worry and anxiety. Researchers an

June 22, 2006
Section : News

Douglas Hospital launches new public lecture series Confused about the terms OCD, ADHD, and PTSD? Want to know if your elderly parent is acting normally or may be suffering from Alzheimer’s? Interested in new treatments for depression and oth

May 26, 2006
Section : News

The Hollywood animated feature Shrek packs a serious message about body image in its comic story about an ogre.

May 08, 2006
Section : News

New research from the Douglas shows benefits of indulging moms Debating how best to treat mom this Mother’s Day? Try something that helps her relax. New research from the Douglas Hospital Research Centre in Montreal, Canada, suggests mothers

May 05, 2006
Section : News

Kamataki: Next Frames of Mind film at the Douglas Verdun, May 4, 2006 – Depression is commonly seen as a dark place, full of despair. Suicide often seems to be the only way to escape the sufferer’s mental anguish. Thanks to suicide prev

April 28, 2006
Section : News

The Notebook launches 3rd edition of the Douglas’ Frames of Mind movie series Montreal, April 28, 2006 – In retirement homes, in many family homes, and all around us, people are living with Alzheimer disease and related dementias. Appr

March 14, 2006
Section : News

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