May 17, 2024
Section : Patient care

The Geriatric Psychiatry Program at the Douglas Institute provides services to clients aged 65 and older and to adults younger than 65 with a geriatric profile. The program covers psychiatric diagnoses such as: mood disorders anxiety di

April 20, 2010
Section : Patient care

Outpatient clinics for children 18 and undre include the Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) Diagnostic Clinic, the Depressive Disorders Clinic and the Child Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic.

May 17, 2024
Section : Patient care

The Child Psychiatry Program at the Douglas Institute offers a range of bilingual services to youth aged 0 to 17 years and their families.

May 17, 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.

May 17, 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

May 17, 2024
Section : Education

The Douglas Institute offers its residents the opportunity to acquire a developmental perspective of the individual, from infancy through childhood, adolescence, adulthood and into old age.

November 21, 2012
Section : The Douglas

The Douglas Mental Health University Institute offers cutting-edge care and services and advance and share knowledge in mental health.

April 17, 2015
Section : Social Media

The Douglas Institute: a leader in research in psychiatry 

September 09, 2009
Section : Social Media

Has the use of medication in psychiatry gone too far? A 2008 lecture by Ridha Joober (in French)

September 09, 2009
Section : Social Media

Has psychiatry rid us of the concept of "madness"? A 2008 lecture by Mimi Israël on the history of psychiatry (in French).