Section : Patient care
The Geriatric Psychiatry Program at the Douglas Institute provides services to clients aged 65 and older and to adults younger than 65 with a geriatric profile. The program covers psychiatric diagnoses such as: mood disorders anxiety di
Section : Patient care
The Severe Disruptive Disorders Program offers a range of superspecialized services for children aged 6 to 12 years with behaviour problems with or without an attention deficit disorder / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Section : Research
Antoine Adamantidis, PhD, is interested in the underlying neural mechanism for wakefulness or vigilance states.
Section : Research
Florian Storch explores explores the biological role of circadian clocks, internal timers that generate rhythms of 24 hours.
Section : Research
Nicolas Cermakian is studying the molecular mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms, especially in animal models.
Section : Research
The researchers exploring the “Schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental disorders” theme focus on the causes, course, treatment and prevention of: Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder and Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Autism (research and evaluation) In Canada, one in a hundred people will be diagnosed with schizophrenia while 3 to 5% of children have an attention deficit...
Section : News
An international team of scientists including two Douglas researchers has discovered what amounts to a molecular reset button for our internal body clock.
Section : News
Might living a structured life with regularly established meal times lead to a better life and perhaps even prevent the onset of mental illness?
Section : News
A new study sheds light on the mechanisms of internal clocks.
Section : News
The Douglas Institute is proud to once again be associated with the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week, May 5 to 11.