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The neurophenotyping center, inaugurated October 2008, performs basic science in mental health (in French).
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How Blue Is Blue? A 2009 lecture by Camillo Zacchia on depression - Part 2
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Might living a structured life with regularly established meal times lead to a better life and perhaps even prevent the onset of mental illness?
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The Douglas Institute is launching a video campaign that can be personalized and shared on social media in order to raise awareness about mental illness
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Discovery of “teen gene” could hold promise for combating severe mental illnesses
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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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The new Mini-Psych School 2010 : Mental illness in children and young adults
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While Senator and Chair of the Senate Social Affairs Committee from 1999 to 2006, Honourable Michael Kirby remembers the day the members of his committee decided to shine the light on Mental Health.
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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
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Last spring, Mike Santoro gave a conference at the Douglas as part of the activities of Social Work Week organized by Joan Simand, MSW, Professional Chief of Social Services, and her team. Social work aims to restore or improve social functioning of i