April 22, 2010
Section : Patient care

The Local Commissioner is appointed by the Board of Directors of the Douglas Mental Health Institute as the Local Complaints and Service Quality Commissioner.

February 16, 2025
Section : The Douglas

Ressources résidentielles Le Service des ressources résidentielles en santé mentale s'adresse aux adultes (incluant les personnes âgées) qui souffrent de troubles mentaux, qui ne peuvent vivre de façon autonom

February 16, 2025
Section : Patient care

The Clinic for Assessment of Youth at Risk (CAYR) is a sub-program of PEPP-Montréal and accepts youth between 14 and 30 years of age who have never experienced a psychotic episode but who show signs of increased risk for developing psychosis.

April 20, 2010
Section : Patient care

The Intensive Intervention Program provides diagnostic and super specialized services in mental health to youth aged 13 to 17 years who do not adequately respond to treatment.

February 16, 2025
Section : Education

The Douglas Institute holds a unique position in the network of Quebec teaching institutions. It is the only psychiatric teaching hospital in the McGill network and one of only three psychiatric hospitals in Quebec

February 16, 2025
Section : Education

Fellowships provide support for senior residents who wish to add to their experience by engaging in mental health research and related activities in the Institute. Candidacy must be approved by the Chair of Psychiatry.

February 16, 2025
Section : Education

The Douglas Institute offers its residents the opportunity to acquire a developmental perspective of the individual, from infancy through childhood, adolescence, adulthood and into old age.

April 23, 2010
Section : The Douglas

Douglas Hospital was founded in 1881 by Alfred Perry and a group of Protestant clergy and Montréal citizens.

December 10, 2010
Section : Research

Mathieu Brodeur, PhD, is studying how the brain uses information to find, recognize, and recall objects in a particular setting.

September 29, 2009
Section : Research

Joseph Rochford examines how antidepressants change behavioral and biological mechanisms involved in coping with stress.