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Mental health interventions often involve psychometric questionnaires that aren鈥檛 well adapted to members of Indigenous and Inuit communities. These communities prefer working with tools that promote resilience and empowerment, and that create a real dialogue.
COVID-19 Est-ce possible d鈥櫭猼re (encore) r茅silients ?
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La Presse.
Understanding pandemic burnout
CBC Radio's Matt Galloway speaks with Dr. Natasha Rajah about the impact of long-term stress on our brains and memory. Listen
Le retour qui n鈥檃 pas eu lieu
鈥es c茅g茅piens et les universitaires ont 茅t茅 les 芦 grands d茅laiss茅s de cette crise 禄, estime Samuel Veissi猫re, professeur adjoint au d茅partement de psychiatrie de l鈥橴niversit茅 9I制作厂免费.
La Presse.
Decoding the brain: Scientists at the Ludmer Centre are tackling mental health research with a multidisciplinary, big-data approach.
Des donn茅es pour changer le portrait de l'itin茅rance
...Selon le D谤听Latimer, il y a trois niveaux d鈥檌ntervention. Le niveau primaire touche la pr茅vention avant que survienne l鈥檌tin茅rance, le niveau secondaire soutient les personnes qui viennent de basculer dans l鈥檌tin茅rance pour qu鈥檈lles puissent s鈥檈n sortir et le niveau tertiaire all猫ge les souffrances des personnes en situation d鈥檌tin茅rance.
La Presse.
We Have All Hit a Wall
L鈥檜ne des plus importantes banques de cerveaux 脿 l鈥橧nstitut Douglas
La Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank (DBCBB), qui poss猫de l鈥檜ne des plus importantes banques de cerveaux au monde, a r茅cemment re莽u une subvention de la Fondation Brain Canada de 2,14 M$. Les 茅chantillons servent 脿 de nombreuses recherches, notamment sur la d茅pression et le suicide.
Journal Metro.
'There's a lot of resilience': Why mental health is holding up to COVID-19 better than expected
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National Post.
Inqui茅tante augmentation des cas graves d'anorexie
...Du c么t茅 de l鈥橧nstitut Douglas, on note une augmentation d鈥檈nviron 20 % des requ锚tes d鈥檃ide, estime le chercheur et chef du Continuum des troubles de l鈥檃limentation Howard Steiger.
Le Journal de Montr茅al.
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After over 15 years at the Douglas Research Centre, Dr. Norbert Schmitz will be leaving at the end of the month to take on a new position at the University of T眉bingen, Germany. As the Director of Population-Based Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, University of T眉bingen, Dr. Schmitz will be tasked with developing new MSc training programs in population-based medicine and health care leadership, and will develop academic activities based on mental health and comorbidities at the population level. Since his arrival at the Douglas in 2004, Dr.
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The Brain Canada Foundation has awarded the Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank (DBCBB) a Platform Support Grant totaling nearly $2.14 M. These funds are provided jointly from the Brain Canada Foundation and partners of the DBCBB, including the R茅seau qu茅b茅cois suicide, les troubles de l'humeur et troubles associ茅s (RQSHA) and the Douglas Research Centre. The DBCBB, which is directed by Drs. Naguib Mechawar and Gustavo Turecki, is based at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute and has become one of the most important brain banks in the world.
Teen depression linked to how the brain processes rewards
,,, All of that happens in the brain of every teen. But add in depression and you have a recipe for long-term mental-health issues. That鈥檚 because depression appears to alter how brain connections form. That鈥檚 true within the prefrontal cortex, notes Cecilia Flores. She is a neuroscientist at 9I制作厂免费 in Montreal, Canada. Even more importantly, she adds, it鈥檚 true of links between brain regions.
Antidepressant prescriptions for teenage girls up significantly since beginning of school year in Quebec
鈥r. Cecile Rousseau, a child psychiatrist at the Montreal Children鈥檚 Hospital, is not surprised about the disparity between the sexes since 鈥済irls are more vocal about their anxiety and depression,鈥 but adds 鈥渢his is worrisome news.鈥
CTV News.
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