Section : Education
The more the public is informed, the more people will understand that it is possible to lead a satisfying and productive life with a mental illness that is correctly diagnosed, accepted and controlled.
Section : Social Media
Joseph Rochford, PhD, gives a preview of the 2009 Mini-Psych School.
Section : Social Media
Has psychiatry rid us of the concept of "madness"? A 2008 lecture by Mimi Israël on the history of psychiatry (in French).
Section : News
Plaisirs glacés: this summer, a refreshingly good cause on the grounds of the Douglas Institute
Section : News
More than a thousand people, including executive director Lynne McVey, took part in the fourth edition of Montreal Walks for Mental Health.
Section : Social Media
Watch the 2013 Mini-Psych School's presentation of Valentina Munoz, Ph.D. on anxiety disorders.
Section : News
During Mental Illness Awareness Week, the Douglas launches its major campaign and offers a variety of activities
Section : News
Whether in class or via live Web broadcast, every Tuesdays from October 29 to November 19, come talk about women's mental health.
Section : News
The Douglas partners with Metropolis Blue to produce literary activities that combat the stigma associated with mental health
Section : News
Friendly game of hoops > Police officers and Douglas patients hit the court for a basketball game that aims to know the other better.