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The Douglas Institute is pleased to present the 2009 Mini Psych School program. For the fourth consecutive year, researchers and clinicians from the Douglas, experts in the fields of psychology and psychiatry, will provide accessible information about
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The challenges of employee mental health
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The Tour de l'île gives the Douglas Foundation an opportunity to raise approximately $18,000 for its cause.
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Marie-Josée Fleury, PhD, coordinated the special issue of the magazine Santé mentale au Québec dedicated to first-line mental health, for which she also wrote the editorial. This issue has a range of articles from researchers, cli .
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Mental health experts from around the world go from "on-line" to "in person" in Montreal!
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The Douglas Mental Health University Institute will be hosting an international conference on the use of Internet in mental health care, May 14 to 16 2009.
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The Canadian Mental Health Association's 58th Mental Health Week takes place May 4th through 10th. The Douglas Institute provides the public with many opportunities to find out more about the importance of mental health, and how to achieve it in our d
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Children's mental health was the theme of the Douglas Institute Foundation's 12th annual Open Minds Benefit, held March 11 at the Hilton Montréal Bonaventure. In the presence of Ministers Yves Bolduc (Health and Social Services) and Kathlee
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Media Advisory: Douglas Institute hosts international conference looking at impact and interventions - January 28 to 30, 2009 The stress caused by living through cataclysmic events such as tsunamis, ice storms or severe floods, may have far r
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Imagine if: A patient’s file indicates that he has been receiving treatment and a team is handling his follow-up care – fourteen months after he died. You see patients’ names on a waiting list when, in fact, they a