Section : The Douglas
Researchers at the Centre for Study and treatment of circadian rythms.
Section : Mental Health Info
Understanding eating disorders and their causes is essential to preventing and treating them.
Section : Research
Natasha Rajah, nvestigates how memory retrieval works in healthy young adults, and how it is affected by aging.
Section : Research
Eric Latimer, PhD, is a health economist and looks for ways to improve the services to people with severe forms of mental illness.
Section : Research
Jean Caron's research relates mainly to the epidemiology of mental illnesses and suicide.
Section : Research
We all know that, as a population, we are getting older: By 2016, 17% of Canadians will be at least 65 years old and, as the population ages, the number of Alzheimer’s cases will rise accordingly (Statistics Canada) The risk of depression among caregivers of Alzheimer’s sufferers is twice as high as for informal caregivers of individuals with no dementia The needs of our aging population will be a heavy load to bear if we do not find more effective means to treat and prevent ...
Section : News
February 1 to 7, 2015, marks National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
Section : News
Lynne McVey gave the keynote speech on student mental health during the annual joint Board-Senate meeting at McGill University
Section : News
Recovery and psychotic disorders: A Douglas Institute International Symposium
Section : News
The 2010 Douglas Institute research teams who were awarded grants from NSERC to pursue work in their respective fields of expertise.