When can medication be stopped? When can you determine that medications should be stopped because of side effects?
Sleep like a baby! Some time ago, sleep was considered a lack of waking, a lost of time! To the contrary, the lost of sleep can be very harmful to our mental and physical health.
What's New about Eating Disorders? What's New about Eating Disorders: a 2009 lecture by Howard Steiger – Part 2
Tea: The new anti-aging beverage? Douglas study evaluates beneficial properties of green and black teas Tea may be more than a trendy coffee alternative, according to researchers at the Douglas Hospital Research Centre (DHRC). Their findings, published in a recent issue of the Eur
Eating Disorders: advice for the family Advice for the family of a person suffering from eating disorders.
Healthy Body Image The Quebec Charter for a Healthy and Diverse Body Image > Two and a half years after its inception, it is shaping public perception.
Peering into your brain Imagine, being able to peak into someone’s mind and know what he is thinking. This may all be possible...
Jean-Bernard Trudeau, MD, sought for his expertise The Douglas Institute is proud to see its Director, Professional and Hospital services, Jean-Bernard Trudeau, MD, sought for his expertise.
Circadian Rhythms: the effect of the light The effect of light on circadian rhythms, sleep and fatigue
Schizophrenia and symptoms Research suggests that we should separate positive schizophrenia symptoms from negative ones. Is this a good idea?
Antoine Adamantidis Antoine Adamantidis, PhD, is interested in the underlying neural mechanism for wakefulness or vigilance states.
Alzheimer's disease (Q&A) Q&A following a lecture on Alzheimer's Disease by Judes Poirier, PhD, during Alzheimer's month 2007 (in French).
Our team The interdisciplinary team gathers the expertise of seven researchers and and six collaborators from different fields.
Depression or burn-out Are you burnt out, or have you ever felt like you were on the verge of it? What is burnout anyway, and is it the same as depression?
Homelessness and mental health It is estimated that between 30% and 50% of homeless individuals have a mental illness.
Recovery stories - Lorna and bipolar disorder Lorna tells the story of her recovery from bipolar disorder.
Neurodevelopmental disorders Researchers find new genetic pathway behind neurodevelopmental disorders
PEPP - 10th anniversary conference This conference is the largest and the most complete conference on this topic held in Canada since the IEPA in 2004.