September 08, 2009
Section : News

The Mini-Psych School at the Douglas Institute has the answer. Take your listeners, readers and TV viewers on an exploration through the ten main myths surrounding mental illness—myths that are all too often the cause of false perceptions and

July 31, 2009
Section : News

For Ellen Corin, PhD, the past 27 years in Montreal have spanned psychology and anthropology, the West and the developing world. There is one unifying element through her career, it is that it was not her own, but other people's stories that were impo

July 22, 2009
Section : News

Last spring, Mike Santoro gave a conference at the Douglas as part of the activities of Social Work Week organized by Joan Simand, MSW, Professional Chief of Social Services, and her team. Social work aims to restore or improve social functioning of i

June 22, 2009
Section : News

The Douglas Institute is pleased to present the 2009 Mini Psych School program. For the fourth consecutive year, researchers and clinicians from the Douglas, experts in the fields of psychology and psychiatry, will provide accessible information about

April 20, 2009
Section : News

The India connection: Douglas teams up to improve treatment for first-episode psychosis.

February 03, 2009
Section : News

Web users now have an additional way of accessing the Douglas Mental Health University Institute fact sheets, as PasseportSanté.net has added a number of these fact sheets on various mental health issues, validated and approved by Douglas Insti

February 03, 2009
Section : News

A conference held last week at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute examined the effects of natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods and ice storms on mental health. According to panelists, the stress caused by living through one of thes

November 11, 2008
Section : News

The Douglas Institute recently inaugurated its new Neurophenotyping Centre.

July 04, 2008
Section : News

Three Douglas Institute Researchers Receive NARSAD's 2008 Young Investigator Award.

May 20, 2008
Section : News

When Douglas researcher Ellen Corin, PhD, moved from Belgium to Montréal in 1978, she was impressed with Montréalers' tolerance towards marginalized people.