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Imagine a world where research was no longer a priority … We would be prisoners of the past. People suffering from mental illness would most likely still be housed in asylums, ostracized and marginalized. Internationally renowned Douglas scient Your Support Produces a Wealth of Discoveries.
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The Douglas Greenhouse: 25 years of horticultural therapy
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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 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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This press release was produced by the Ministère de la culture, des communications et de la condition féminine du Québec. Just in time for Montréal Fashion Week, Ms. Christine St-Pierre, Minister of Culture, Communicatio
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Out of the mouths of … patients! What could be better than a first-hand testimonial to help us understand what it is to live, day in and day out, with a mental illness? Before 150 guests who attended the Douglas Mental Health Institute Foun
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Douglas documentary Thin highlights the suffering of women with eating disorder.
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Our researchers know all about how difficult and intense grant competitions can be. Imagine, then, how satisfying it must feel to have a project accepted. That was the case for 47% of all projects submitted by Douglas researchers as part of last Septe
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A Clear 2005-2010 Action Plan for Mental Health in Quebec.
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I heard my daughter vomiting immediately after a meal. How should I react?