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Suicide risk assessments early in the course of illness should be emphasized, researchers say
About People with schizophrenia account for more than 1 in 10 suicide casesThe theme of reconciliation was woven through the events hosted at CAMH in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
About CAMH gets together in spirit of reconciliationDr. Katy Kamkar talks about workaholism, its complexity and the need to achieve balance
About The Beauty & the Beast of WorkaholismMeet the winner of the 2018 Innovation in Teaching Award.
About Ivan Silver Award Recognizes Excellence in Educational MentorshipDr. Tarek Rajji works with PACt-MD participant Ron Singer.
About Giving Hope to Canada's Aging PopulationDr. Allison Crawford and Dr. Renee Linklater co-lead the ECHO Ontario First Nations, Inuit and Métis Wellness.
About Collaborating to Connect More People to CareThe Discovery Fund will support early- and mid-career researchers like Dr. Araba Chintoh.
About An Injection of Wild, Wild HopeCAMH is working with Women’s Health in Women’s Hands Community Health Centre, led by Notisha Massaquoi, to bring mental health services to racialized women.
About Expanding and Adapting Cognitive Behavioural TherapyDr. Etienne Sibille, Campbell Family Chair in Clinical Neuroscience and Deputy Director of the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at CAMH, has shown there are genetic differences in depression between men and women.
About Taking a "Big Picture" View of Mental Illness