Section : The Douglas
Voici les projets de l'axe Politique et Santé mentale Tire 1 lala Titre 2 Autres activités
Section : The Douglas
In 1982, after consultation with the Canadian government, the Director-General of WHO designates the Douglas Mental Health University Institute as the first Collaborating Centre for research and training in mental health in Canada.
Section : The Douglas
Through research at PEPP, patients benefit from new knowledge, resulting in state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment methods for the early stages of psychosis
Section : Research
The researchers working on the “Services, policy and population health” theme come from a wide variety of disciplinary backgrounds: psychiatry, epidemiology, law, anthropology, economy, psychology, social work, administration. Their goal is to inspire and influence developments in mental health policy so that people living with a mental illness can obtain the care and services to which they are entitled. To accomplish this, the researchers: Study the organization of mental health s...
Section : News
International cooperation > A general practitioner from Haiti comes for training at the Douglas Institute.
Section : News
A portrait of Gaston Harnois, MD, responsible for establishing the WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre.
Section : News
As Director General of the Douglas from 1971 to 1988, Gaston Harnois, MD, paved the route of community psychiatry.
Section : News
The Montreal WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre has been mandated to do a mental health reconnaissance mission in Haiti.
Section : News
Improving Mental Health Services in Dominica.
Section : News
WHO Collaborating Centre helps psychiatric nurses in Belize.