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The Douglas protocol on the Use of Control Measures has been recently updated, based on the Institute’s changing needs.
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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.
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Il est bien reconnu que le travail joue un rôle important dans le rétablissement des personnes qui ont des troubles mentaux graves.
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Devrions-nous payer certaines personnes qui ont des troubles mentaux graves pour prendre les médicaments qui leur sont prescrits?
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Chronicle of a fact foretold: The increase in antidepressant prescriptions There were reports in the media recently about the increase in antidepressant prescriptions over the last decade. Since 2000, this number has more than doubled. Many he
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Premières observations sur le système de santé mentale en Angleterre
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ACT Team: Celebrating 10 Years of Assertive Community Treatment!
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Douglas Professional Chief of Social Services Joan Simand returned from her third trip to Indonesia, buoyed by the success of recent social work/community development projects.
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A born leader, Gaëtane Pitre has it all - smarts, drive, and an unshakeable set of ethics. Rather then heading a company or running for office, she's using her strengths to help people with severe mental illness become as autonomous as possible.
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An agreement between Yale University’s Program for Recovery and Community Health, the Douglas Mental Health University Institute and McGill University will be signed on October 30. This collaboration will involve the sharing of expertise, knowle Recovery from mental illness: New agreement with Yale will promote knowledge exchange