The latest developments in the treatment of mental illness

2010-10-04


Thirteen national and international experts in the field of Brain Stimulation in Psychiatry and Neurology will meet October 7 and 8 during a conference held at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. They will present research findings and ground-breaking clinical applications concerning the use of brain stimulation techniques. New treatments still under development, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, will also be discussed. Close to 150 participants are expected to take part in this conference.

Emerging research and treatment approaches

These non-invasive neuromodulatory techniques could revolutionize the treatment of mental illnesses such as bipolar disorders, schizophrenia and depression. Many research projects are underway in this area in Europe and North America, some of which are exclusive to the Douglas Institute’s Research Centre.

“We are delighted and honoured to welcome, among others, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, M.D., Ph.D., professor at Harvard Medical School and Mark S. George, MD and researcher at the University of South Carolina, who are pioneers in this emerging field,” stated Martin Lepage, PhD, Director of the Brain Imaging Centre and one of the conference organizers. "From now on we can measure the effectiveness of these techniques not only through clinical observation of symptoms but also through the use of brain imaging,” he added.

Douglas Institute: hosting and leading

"This conference is very timely for the Douglas. We have only recently signed international agreements to conduct studies on transcranial magnetic stimulation to assess its use in the treatment of patients suffering from major depression." explains Marcelo T. Berlim, MD, MSc, psychiatrist at the Douglas and assistant professor at McGill University, who has been leading this new treatment at the Douglas since 2008. He is also responsible for developing research protocols, supervising the technicians who administer the treatment and assessing the patients referred to him.

Please note: On Friday, October 8, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., there will be an opportunity to observe these brain stimulation techniques during practical workshops given by leading experts in the field.

The conference is organized jointly by the Brain Imaging Centre and Neuromodulation Program of the Douglas Institute and the Department of Psychiatry, McGill University. Members of the organizing committee: Martin Lepage, PhD; Marcelo T. Berlim MD, MSc; Z. Jeff Daskalakis MD, PhD, FRCP; Hani Iskandar, MD and Elaine Mancina. This conference is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Magstim.

What?
2010 RABS Conference - Recent Advances in Brain Stimulation

When?
Thursday, October 7, and Friday, October 8, 2010

Where
Douglas Hall, Douglas Institute, 6875 LaSalle Boulevard, Montreal

Info and booking for interviews before and during the conference

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The Douglas Institute Foundation is proud to support Martin Lepage, PhD, and his research in mental health. The Foundation thanks its donors and volunteers for their generosity and thoughtfulness. Together, we invest in healthy minds.