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

Two CAMH projects are using the best available evidence to offer new treatment pathways for adults and youth with depression.
About Applying Evidence to Improve Care
A CAMH study shows new ways the brain changes in response to stress, potentially increasing the risk of developing depression.
About Significant Stress Changes the Brain
CAMH scientist Dr. Lena Quilty is working to bring the science of personality into real-world use in health-care settings to improve treatment.
About Using Personality to Protect Against Depression
Strategies for coping with stress and building resilience may provide approaches to prevent schizophrenia.
About Stress affects people with schizophrenia differently, CAMH study shows
Ivan Silver presents 10 Lessons About Effective Mentorship at the 2018 Innovation in Teaching Award Breakfast.
About 10 Lessons About Effective Mentorship
CAMH’s newly-launched Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics has big plans to use big data to unlock the mysteries of the brain.
About CAMH’s Krembil Centre begins search for top minds
Dr. Sanjeev Sockalingam replaces Dr. Ivan Silver as CAMH’s new Vice-President, Education.
About Meet the new CAMH VP of Education
CAMH is committed to keeping our communities, neighbours and staff informed about the progress of the Queen Street Redevelopment Project.
About CAMH Redevelopment Update: July 2018HBC Foundation will donate $5 for every #TheFutureIsStigmaFree on Instagram and Twitter. Plus, 100% of sales of The Future Is Stigma Free tshirt will benefit CAMH.
About Use #TheFutureIsStigmaFree and Hudson’s Bay will donate $5 to CAMH