September 11, 2014
Section : Mental Health Info

This fall, Mini-Psych School will be about: Mental health 3.0 : Learning to reconnect with reality

September 09, 2013
Section : Mental Health Info

Sophie Grégoire, ambassador of the 2013 Mini-Psych School , invites you to explore women's mental health.

August 20, 2012
Section : Mental Health Info

Mini-Psych School 2012 > Janina Komaroff will talk about stigma and recovery on the first class October 9.

September 29, 2011
Section : Mental Health Info

Between head and heart > Mini-Psych School 2011 classes now available online. A video will be published every week.

June 08, 2010
Section : Mental Health Info

2010 Session of the Douglas Institute Mini-Psych School.

April 28, 2024
Section : Mental Health Info

Classes are held every Tuesdays at 7 PM, from October 23 to November 27, 2007. They were overseen by Hani Iskandar, MD, Clinical Chief at Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit and Coordinator in Undergraduate Medical Education at Douglas I

April 28, 2024
Section : Mental Health Info

By exploring the history of psychiatry, by being informed about the current challenges and by studying future prospects in psychiatry and neuroscience, participants have learnt to distinguish between the myths and realities surrounding mental illne

April 28, 2024
Section : Mental Health Info

Mental Illness: The Facts and the Fiction The theme of the 2009 Session of Mini-Psych is Mental Illness: The Facts and the Fiction. Each of the 6 classes given by an expert from the Douglas Institute is exploring the

April 28, 2024
Section : Mental Health Info

By bringing together experts in the fields of psychology and psychiatry with members from the community, the Mini-Psych School will provide easily accessible information about the brain and mental disorders, why they appear, what happens when they appear and ways to treat them.

April 28, 2024
Section : Education

The more the public is informed, the more people will understand that it is possible to lead a satisfying and productive life with a mental illness that is correctly diagnosed, accepted and controlled.