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
Section : News
Kamataki: Next Frames of Mind film at the Douglas Verdun, May 4, 2006 – Depression is commonly seen as a dark place, full of despair. Suicide often seems to be the only way to escape the sufferer’s mental anguish. Thanks to suicide prev
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Montreal, March 8, 2006 – This is your brain, and Montreal neuroscientists know how it works. Next week, they will take the mystery out of all that gray matter during Brain Awareness Week (March 13-19). Over 100 neuroscience graduate students wi
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Douglas offers new comprehensive depressive disorders program Verdun, February 8, 2006 – We all get bouts of the blues, but for some this is more serious and severe. Some of us are clinically depressed and affected by a lifelong mood disorde
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Douglas Researchers pack their bags Scientists leave for DC to present newest findings at eminent international conference Verdun, November 8, 2005 – Almost one third of Douglas researchers are packing their bags and heading off to Washing
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From bullying to drug addiction Douglas experts discuss how to successfully survive the fall.
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Highs and Lows: Douglas Hospital discusses bipolar disorders
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Important research results were discussed during the "Mother and Infant: Perinatal Influences on Health" symposium.
Section : Mental Health Info
Where do adults or teachers turn when a student shows signs of fairly significant psychological problems?This is a difficult situation. Youth protection gets so many calls that if they see that somebody is there for the person, they won’t always
Section : Mental Health Info
Can young adults who are not treated for depression recover on their own without psychological assistance or medication?