In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.
TDSB High School Program at CAMH provides specialized education for youth with mental illnesses.
About Education that 'meets you where you're at'Chinese and South Asian patients in Ontario present to hospital with greater illness severity
About Study reveals ethnic differences in mental illness severity when hospitalizedRecreation therapy is playing an important role in helping Valynn recover from anxiety and depression.
About Enhancing life with meaningful activityHe has to focus more on “mental gymnastics,” he says – managing the thought processes and delusions that come with schizophrenia.
About Getting back into the game“I asked him if I could write a play instead, telling a story about epilepsy.
About Body and soul: CAMH Neurologist’s work bridges medicine and the artsAt CAMH, much is being done in support of younger clients who are experiencing mental illness, substance misuse and homelessness.
About Honouring International Youth Day: CAMH’s Child, Youth and Emerging Adult ProgramCassandra is proof that you can manage your illness and live successfully after a mental illness diagnosis.
About Cassandra's StoryOn August 1, 2016, CAMH welcomed Dr. Vicky Stergiopoulos in her new role as Physician-in-Chief.
About CAMH welcomes Dr. Vicky Stergiopoulos as new Physician-in-ChiefClinicians in our Aboriginal Service are hired to provide specific cultural services in addition to clinical services.
About Identity is key to understanding Indigenous-Centered Social Work