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The Canadian Mental Health Association's 58th Mental Health Week takes place May 4th through 10th. The Douglas Institute provides the public with many opportunities to find out more about the importance of mental health, and how to achieve it in our d
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Monique Séguin, PhD, researcher at the McGill Group for Suicide Studies, at the Douglas Institute, just wrote a book on suicide.
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The Douglas welcomes researchers on Post-traumatic stress disorders from around the world.
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We were delighted to welcome a keenly interested group from the La Fondation des maladies mentales, lead by its President, Mr. Jean-Luc Taschereau, for a comprehensive presentation and tour of the Quebec Brain Bank (formerly known as the Douglas Resea
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with Karine Vanasse The first in the two "Frames of Mind" movie nights organized by the Douglas Institute The Douglas Mental Health University Institute presents two Frames of Mind movie/discussion nights, May 7 to 9, at the Ciné
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The India connection: Douglas teams up to improve treatment for first-episode psychosis.
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Former Habs Réjean Houle and the Douglas Institute Foundation Team up to Help Children On Saturday April 18th.
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For Easter season, researchers at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute have some advice: drink red wine (with moderation), black or green tea and eat chocolate. Their findings summarized in the June 2007 Neurochemical Research, describe
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Canada Post: 72,000 ambassadors strong
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The movie Borderline, which tells the story of a woman with borderline personality disorder, garnered a number of Jutras at the awards ceremony on March 29, 2009, including those for best director and best actress. Borderline was screened last year at