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Out of the mouths of … patients! What could be better than a first-hand testimonial to help us understand what it is to live, day in and day out, with a mental illness? Before 150 guests who attended the Douglas Mental Health Institute Foun
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2008 season of the Douglas Institute's Mini-Psych School
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When Douglas researcher Ellen Corin, PhD, moved from Belgium to Montréal in 1978, she was impressed with Montréalers' tolerance towards marginalized people.
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Frames of Mind celebrates its fifth edition- Special screening of Borderline with participation by Marie-Sissi Labrèche
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Ce dimanche dernier (le 17 février), The Observer (la version du dimanche du Guardian, un des journaux les mieux cotés en Angleterre) rapportait en première page : "Scandal of patients left for hours outside A & E".
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Gestion décentralisée du coût des médicaments
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Wellington Centre Hires a Peer Helper
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Is there a link between burn-out and depression? Burn-out is generally seen as a specific problem related to stress in the workplace whereas depression is a broader phenomenon.
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Mimi Israël MD, named as interim Chair of McGill's Department of Psychiatry
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Can we reduce the number of falls in the elderly patient population? A combination of stricter guidelines and a homegrown falls assessment tool may do the trick. A Priority In recent years, the Douglas has made it a priority to reduce the numb