Section : Education
The Douglas Institute offers its residents the opportunity to acquire a developmental perspective of the individual, from infancy through childhood, adolescence, adulthood and into old age.
Section : The Douglas
Douglas Hospital was founded in 1881 by Alfred Perry and a group of Protestant clergy and Montréal citizens.
Section : Research
For over two decades, Ellen Corin has worked within provincial, national, and international arenas to introduce the concepts and methods developed in anthropology to the field of research and clinical practice in psychiatry.
Section : Research
Weiya Ma’s long-term research interest is to advance the understanding of how substances involved in the inflammation process play a role in the development of chronic pain conditions.
Section : The Douglas
Profile of Willine Rozefort, Acting Director of Professional and Hospital Services, Douglas Institute
Section : Research
Fabrice Jollant's research focuses on the cognitive and cerebral bases of vulnerability to suicide.
Section : Research
Cecilia Flores' work focuses on the dysfunction of the dopaminergic system, a brain system important in reward, motor, and cognitive functions.
Section : Research
Lalit Srivastava, has conducted research on schizophrenia and dopamine, a brain chemical implicated in its development.
Section : Research
Ashok Malla is an international leader in the development of programs for, and research in, early intervention in psychosis.
Section : The Douglas
Thomas Maniatis is clinical ethicist at the Douglas Institute.