September 18, 2009
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Your Generosity Helped Build a Youth Information Centre.

September 15, 2009
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The Montreal WHO/ PAHO Collaborating Centre, directed by Gaston Harnois MD, received the Prix rayonnement international for its Atlas-ID project. The Atlas maps the resources and services available for people with intellectual disabilities in 147 coun

September 08, 2009
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The Mini-Psych School at the Douglas Institute has the answer. Take your listeners, readers and TV viewers on an exploration through the ten main myths surrounding mental illness—myths that are all too often the cause of false perceptions and

June 29, 2009
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A study conducted at Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine's Fernand-Seguin Research Centre and at the McGill University Health Centre has revealed that 14% of Dawson College students and staff turned to the Internet for psychological support following the

June 22, 2009
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The Douglas Institute is pleased to present the 2009 Mini Psych School program. For the fourth consecutive year, researchers and clinicians from the Douglas, experts in the fields of psychology and psychiatry, will provide accessible information about

May 14, 2009
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Mental health experts from around the world go from "on-line" to "in person" in Montreal!

May 11, 2009
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The Douglas Mental Health University Institute will be hosting an international conference on the use of Internet in mental health care, May 14 to 16 2009.

May 05, 2009
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Douglas Institute launches Info-trauma, a tool for victims of traumatic events and healthcare professionals.

April 30, 2009
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The Board of Directors of the Douglas Institute Research Centre is proud to welcome seven new distinguished members: Me Francois Morin is still serving as President of the Board but is now supported by Vice-President Ms. Jocelyne Monty, a philanth

April 09, 2009
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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