October 27, 2006
Section : News

 “The only time I feel alive is when I’m painting,” said Vincent van Gogh. This sentiment is one that the Douglas Hospital is hoping to convey by the addition of three new structures to its Sculpture Garden. These works of art,

September 25, 2006
Section : News

The Douglas Hospital Foundation holds an annual lottery, Loto-Voyage, to support mental health and the Douglas. The fourth lottery is about to get underway. Transat A.T. has graciously accepted to be our sponsor again. Since 2003, the Foundation h

September 18, 2006
Section : News

Chaque époque génère une violence qui lui est propre. L’homicide-suicide, le phénomène des kamikazes, les fusillades collectives, particulièrement dans les lieux d’enseignement, constituent un ph&e

August 31, 2006
Section : News

Every morning, it’s the same story. You’re racked with guilt at the thought of leaving your child at daycare. At work, you find your boss too demanding, you don’t have the time you need to get your job done, and work is piling up. Th

July 31, 2006
Section : News

Among the donations the Foundation received in its 2005-6 fiscal year was a $100,000 bequest from Mackenzie McMurray. This donation supported the research programs of the Douglas, particularly the work of people like Eric Latimer and Tom Brown profile

July 12, 2006
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It’s official! The Douglas is a University Institute in Mental Health—a special designation awarded to Quebec mental health organizations with specialized expertise and a multifaceted mission. To explain the significance of this achievemen

July 12, 2006
Section : News

Recovery is the ultimate goal of the new 2006-2010 strategic plan of the Douglas Hospital, titled “Recovery: From Neighbourhood to Neuron”. If ever-increasing numbers of people are to reach and maintain recovery, the Douglas must integrate

June 26, 2006
Section : News

Montréal, June 26, 2006 – Today is a landmark day for the Douglas Hospital. Mr. Henri-François Gautrin, Minister of Government Services and MNA for Verdun, on behalf of the Minister of Health and Social Services, Mr. Philippe Couil

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 31, 2006
Section : News

New Douglas study will involve 2,400 citizens from southwest Montreal Montreal, May 31, 2006 – Sir Francis Bacon said some 500 years ago, “Knowledge is power” and this may be especially true when understanding the complexity of m