In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.

The Roshni Project team at CAMH showcased short films co-created by young South Asian women experiencing mental illness and/or substance use concerns.
About The Roshni Roadshow
New collaboration between CAMH’s Gifts of Light and Toronto-based artist Matthew Del Degan, the creator of the two-foot-tall concrete sculptures called Lovebots.
About Lovebot creator shares the love at CAMH
Researchers discover higher levels of a brain protein in people with clinical depression
About CAMH study reveals a new target for developing treatments for depression
13 per cent of new mothers experience postpartum depression. And now there’s a treatment that may help prevent it.
About Hope for new moms
CAMH is committed to keeping our communities, neighbours and staff informed about the progress of the Queen Street Redevelopment Project.
About CAMH Redevelopment Update: March 2019
Getting an appointment with a psychiatrist is difficult for Ontarians because nearly one third of full-time psychiatrists see less than two new patients a month.
About Nearly 1/3 of full-time psychiatrists in Ontario see less than two new patients a month
Study finds adults with developmental disabilities at risk for dying prematurely at a rate four times higher than those without developmental disabilities
About Study finds adults with developmental disabilities at risk for dying prematurely at a rate four times higher than those without developmental disabilities
Not all innovation involves reinventing the wheel. Sometimes all it takes is using existing parts differently. Case in point: a book and a button.
About Thinking outside the box to improve patient care
New therapeutic molecules developed at CAMH show promise in reversing the memory loss linked to depression and aging.
About New molecules reverse memory loss linked to depression, aging