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The movie Borderline, which tells the story of a woman with borderline personality disorder, garnered a number of Jutras at the awards ceremony on March 29, 2009, including those for best director and best actress. Borderline was screened last year at
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More education needed to dispel myths about mental illness
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Early diagnosis of Alzheimer?s disease - New criteria ready to be validated
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Although Director General Jacques Hendlisz loves to cook, his first passion is the Douglas—promoting its excellence, building its reputation, and guiding its evolution.
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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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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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Douglas researchers in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease.
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It’s official! The Douglas is a University Institute in Mental Health—a special designation awarded to Quebec mental health organizations with specialized expertise and a multifaceted mission. To explain the significance of this achievemen
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New Douglas study will involve 2,400 citizens from southwest Montreal Montreal, May 31, 2006 – Sir Francis Bacon said some 500 years ago, “Knowledge is power” and this may be especially true when understanding the complexity of m
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The Eating Disorders Program (EDP) offers ultraspecialized services to adults suffering from anorexia and bulimia.