Section : Research
Marie-Josée Fleury studies healthcare system organizations and evaluation of mental health services.
Section : Research
We all know that, as a population, we are getting older: By 2016, 17% of Canadians will be at least 65 years old and, as the population ages, the number of Alzheimer’s cases will rise accordingly (Statistics Canada) The risk of depression among caregivers of Alzheimer’s sufferers is twice as high as for informal caregivers of individuals with no dementia The needs of our aging population will be a heavy load to bear if we do not find more effective means to treat and prevent ...
Section : Social Media
Brains need love to function and develop well. Here are ways to give it!
Section : News
La troisième conférence internationale sur la santé mentale des jeunes organisée par l’International Association of Youth Mental Health (IAYMH) aura lieu à Montréal du 8 au 10 octobre 2015.
Section : News
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), together with Rona Ambrose, Canada’s Minister of Health, announced today in Calgary the 533 recipients of the 2014 Foundation Grants live pilot competition and the 2014-2015 Transitional Open Op
Section : News
Dr Rosa-Neto's work is among projects awarded new funds by CQDM, Brain Canada and the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI).
Section : News
Five new animals, all birds, have arrived at the Douglas’s Pet Therapy Program.
Section : News
A long-term study examines the actions and experiences of individuals declared not criminally responsible.
Section : News
The Douglas Instititute's and McGill University Professor Michael Meaney has been selected as the 2014 Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize Laureate.
Section : News
A new study by Johanne Renaud, from the Douglas Institute, shows the need to better coordinate mental health services for young people.