Our team The interdisciplinary team gathers the expertise of seven researchers and and six collaborators from different fields.
Ashok Malla Ashok Malla is an international leader in the development of programs for, and research in, early intervention in psychosis.
Justice and mental illness Can anybody claim to have a mental health disorder to try to escape justice?
How to enforce punishment to children with ADHD? How do I enforce punishment to children with ADHD without affecting their self-esteem?
Interview with Ridha Joober Interview with Ridha Joober, director of the Schizophrenia and Neurodevelopmental disorders research theme.
Discovery in the organization of memory Researchers at the Douglas redefine the role of a region of the brain associated with organizing memory.
Body image and self-esteem Watch the 2013 Mini-Psych School's presentation of Dr. Mimi Israël, MD., FRCPC, on body image and self-esteem.
Salah El Mestikawy Salah El Mestikawy studies neurons using glutamate as a neurotransmitter in healthy and diseased central nervous systems.
Prevention of psychosis Thanks to early intervention, the Douglas Institute helps young people with psychosis regain control of their lives
Alternative treatment to Ritalin? Is there an alternative treatment to Ritalin that could be effective without such side effects?
Aluminium as a factor in Alzheimer's Why was aluminium thought to be a factor in Alzheimer's Disease?
Homelessness and mental health It is estimated that between 30% and 50% of homeless individuals have a mental illness.
Circadian Rhythms: the effect of the light The effect of light on circadian rhythms, sleep and fatigue
Sleep Disorders : causes, symptoms and treatments Sleep disorders include fatigue created by night shifts, sleep-wake syndrome and jet lag
Recovery stories - Diane and bipolar disorder Diane tells her story of recovery from a bipolar disorder.
Losing more than weight Douglas documentary Thin highlights the suffering of women with eating disorder.
Participate in a memory study Participate in a memory study> We are looking for healthy adult subjects to perform a memory task during MRI scanning