Section : The Douglas
Team members of the Brain Imaging Centre, directed by Natasha Rajah, PhD
Section : The Douglas
The quality of cerebral tissues that come from the Douglas – Bell Canada Brain Bank has enabled many scientists throughout the world to discover new data that has helped improve treatment of various brain diseases.
Section : The Douglas
The Douglas – Bell Canada Brain Bank has almost 3000 human brain specimens. Established in 1980, it is the oldest brain bank in Canada, and one of the two largest reserves of autopsied brains in the country.
Section : Mental Health Info
Some clinical programs at the Douglas Institute have already integrated recovery into their practices.
Section : Mental Health Info
Myra Piat, Ph.D. and her research coordinator Janina Komaroff present the Recovery Stories series, video clips of people who talk about their personal recovery journey.
Section : The Douglas
The Data Management Unit (DMU) was established in 2003 to help members of the Douglas Institute's Research Centre conduct and manage surveys and investigations.
Section : The Douglas
The Eating Disorders Program research activities focus on the causes, personal experiences and treatments of anorexia and bulimia.
Section : Patient care
There are two inptaient service points in the geriatric psychiatry program of the Douglas Institute.
Section : The Douglas
According to the National Institute of Mental Health (USA), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop after an exposure to a terrifying event.
Section : The Douglas
The goal of the PREVENT-AD program is to study memory and brain changes in healthy people over the age of 60.