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Parle-moi d’amour at the Wellington Centre raised $ 13,720
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During Mental Illness Awareness Week, the Douglas launches its major campaign and offers a variety of activities
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Conference on the latest developments in brain stimulation techniques for the treatment of mental illness
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Bombardier Fellowship in services, policy and population mental health research.
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Anne Crocker, PhD, director of services, policies and population health Research at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, edited an issue of The journal “Santé mentale au Québec” on justice and mental health. &q
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Children's mental health was the theme of the Douglas Institute Foundation's 12th annual Open Minds Benefit, held March 11 at the Hilton Montréal Bonaventure. In the presence of Ministers Yves Bolduc (Health and Social Services) and Kathlee
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Imagine if: A patient’s file indicates that he has been receiving treatment and a team is handling his follow-up care – fourteen months after he died. You see patients’ names on a waiting list when, in fact, they a
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Forensic mental health researcher Anne Crocker, PhD, is tackling some of today's most challenging mental health policy questions.
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Improved treatments may be on the way for some 280,000 Canadians with Alzheimer’s disease.
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What precautions does the Brain Bank take to protect the donor identity?