Section : Mental Health Info
Sleep disorders include fatigue created by night shifts, sleep-wake syndrome and jet lag
Section : Patient care
Treating psychosis involves education, counselling, medication, close monitoring of symptoms, stress management, and a strong, supportive environment.
Section : Patient care
The Psychotic Disorders Program at the Douglas Institute provides services to adults aged 18 to 65 with schizophrenia or other forms of psychoses, with the exception of the Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Psychoses (PEPP-Montréal), which is designed for people aged 14 to 30.
Section : Research
The research of Myra Piat focuses on housing for persons with serious mental illness and recovery from serious mental illness.
Section : News
Lynne McVey enthusiastically welcomes the appointment of Benoît Morin as the head of the CIUSSS de l’Ouest de l’Île-de-Montréal
Section : News
A study led by Howard Steiger shows the importance of getting help as soon as possible.
Section : News
The number of days an expectant mother was deprived of electricity during Quebec’s Ice Storm predicts the epigenetic profile of her child.
Section : News
The Douglas Institute successfully launches Good Neighbour Committee
Section : News
Can grief be relieved ? Read an opinion letter by Camillo Zacchia, PhD
Section : News
The Bal des lumières event raised $1.1 million for three Québec mental health organizations Wednesday March 20, at the Bell Centre.