Section : Mental Health Info
Cognitive remediation is a computer-assisted therapy that promotes the stimulation of cognitive skills necessary for everyday life. Many studies have shown this therapy to have a measurable impact on cognitive deficits related to dementia, making it an invaluable intervention tool in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Section : Research
Mallar Chakravarty is interested in the anatomy of the brain and how it changes through development, aging, and in illness.
Section : Research
Brigitte L. Kieffer, PhD, is the new Scientific Director of the Douglas Institute Research Centre
Section : Research
His research aims to improve access to health care in the fields of mental health, homelessness and dependency
Section : Research
Her current research interests lie in the areas of molecular genetic and personality factors that influence eating disorder symptoms and treatment outcomes.
Section : Research
Andrée Daigneault MD, is interested in the rehabilitation of young adults aged 18 to 30 who suffer from bipolar disorders
Section : The Douglas
As the professional chief of psychology , Margaret Peggy O'Byrne is responsible for evaluating the quality of professional acts of psychologists.
Section : Research
Weiya Ma’s long-term research interest is to advance the understanding of how substances involved in the inflammation process play a role in the development of chronic pain conditions.
Section : Research
Carl Ernst studies human behaviour and mood by identifying genes that may be involved in mental disorders.
Section : The Douglas
Profile of Willine Rozefort, Acting Director of Professional and Hospital Services, Douglas Institute