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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
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Marie-Josée Fleury, PhD, coordinated the special issue of the magazine Santé mentale au Québec dedicated to first-line mental health, for which she also wrote the editorial. This issue has a range of articles from researchers, cli .
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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.
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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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Over the past 2 years, the Douglas has been working on a project to renew its physical infrastructure. This process has been driven by the increasing number of obstacles the aging facilities present to delivering against the organization’s multi
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The current reorganization of mental health services is no small affair. It brings sweeping changes to Quebec’s healthcare system and will affect each and every one of us.
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Three Douglas Institute Researchers Receive NARSAD's 2008 Young Investigator Award.
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When Douglas researcher Ellen Corin, PhD, moved from Belgium to Montréal in 1978, she was impressed with Montréalers' tolerance towards marginalized people.
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Beaucoup d'encre a coulé et coule encore au Québec pour discuter des mérites de la privatisation comme levier pour améliorer l'accès aux services publics de santé et leur qualité.
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First Canadian study to examine mental health among armed forces and barriers to help Mental disorders ranging from depression to alcoholism.