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Hockey Talks group

CAMH and the Leafs partner again for Hockey Talks

Fifty CAMH current and former clients cheered on the Toronto Maple Leafs in a close game they lost 2-1 to the Calgary Flames in a shootout.

About CAMH and the Leafs partner again for Hockey Talks
Jennifer Crawford cooking

From CAMH patient to Master Chef

Jennifer's story

About From CAMH patient to Master Chef
Business meeting

CAMH Launches First-of-its-Kind Workplace Mental Health Playbook

Helping Business Leaders navigate mental illness; a leading cause of workplace disability in Canada

About CAMH Launches First-of-its-Kind Workplace Mental Health Playbook
Dr. Fang Liu in lab

Research News: Study finds potential new treatment for preventing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Nearly one in ten Canadians have PTSD

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Dr. Yona Lunsky

Research News: One in eight Ontario pregnancies are to women with a disability

Pregnancy rates for women with disabilities in Ontario have risen in the past 15 years, according to study.

About Research News: One in eight Ontario pregnancies are to women with a disability
Dr. Daniel Blumberger demonstrates intermittent theta burst stimulation

Research News: The most cost-effective form of brain stimulation

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is more cost-effective than electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), according to a new study

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Sireesha Bobbili of CAMH and Ruth Rodney of York University led the qualitative component of a new report examining violence against women in Guyana. L to R: Sireesha Bobbili (CAMH), Honourable Lilian Chatterjee (Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana), Ruth Rodney (York University). Image credit: Carl Croker

Changing the statistics around gender-based violence

gender-based violence continues to be a global epidemic. At least one in three women and girls experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. In Canada, 67 per cent of people reportedly know at least one woman who had experienced physical or sexual abuse. Every act of gender-based violence is one too many.

About Changing the statistics around gender-based violence
Dr. Peter Selby

CAMH forms key partnerships in addressing opioid crisis

When the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario decided it needed to expand the scope of its annual conference on Opioid Use Disorder to include more partners, they turned to CAMH.

About CAMH forms key partnerships in addressing opioid crisis