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Montreal, February 2, 2006 – What if you had a nightmare that you couldn’t shake? What if it haunted not only your dreams but also your waking hours? For people with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), this waking nightmare follows them
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For several years, eight residents and residential resource caregiver David Cadogan have made a tradition of placing a portion of their cheques in a savings jar. This year, they've saved over $300, which they have graciously sent to The Montreal Child
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Douglas Hospital experts discuss how to keep your mind healthy during the season
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Help for troubled teens: Douglas opens new adolescent day hospital.
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Michael Meaney, PhD's research have shown that a mother's touch may not only be a comforting and pleasant experience for her child, but may also be a means by which genes involved in shaping our response to stress get turned on or off.
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Individuals living with PTSD typically have disturbing intrusive memories, flashbacks, and/or nightmares of the event.
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From bullying to drug addiction Douglas experts discuss how to successfully survive the fall.
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Rain Man to launch the 2005 Frames of Mind series.
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Musings from the mind: experts at the Douglas Institut address mental health issues.
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Baby steps: Researchers at Douglas Hospital look at infant brain development