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Maryse Gagnon, an engaged journalist, adresses taboos in a sensitive and respectful way.
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Silent Majority. Isolation. Stigma. Suffering in Silence. Loss of Freedom. The fear of the unknown or of being judged can sometimes be a barrier to counselling. Education is therefore critical to improving our understanding, shaping mental health po
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Imagine a world where research was no longer a priority … We would be prisoners of the past. People suffering from mental illness would most likely still be housed in asylums, ostracized and marginalized. Internationally renowned Douglas scient Your Support Produces a Wealth of Discoveries.
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A study conducted at Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine's Fernand-Seguin Research Centre and at the McGill University Health Centre has revealed that 14% of Dawson College students and staff turned to the Internet for psychological support following the
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Douglas Institute launches Info-trauma, a tool for victims of traumatic events and healthcare professionals.
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with Karine Vanasse The first in the two "Frames of Mind" movie nights organized by the Douglas Institute The Douglas Mental Health University Institute presents two Frames of Mind movie/discussion nights, May 7 to 9, at the Ciné
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More education needed to dispel myths about mental illness
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Douglas researcher makes Macleans’ Honour roll and La Presse’s Personality of the Week
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Individuals living with PTSD typically have disturbing intrusive memories, flashbacks, and/or nightmares of the event.
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After Basic Needs are Met: Psychological Help Vital for 2004 Tsunami Survivors