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Illustration showing brain image after applying personalized mapping

CAMH study shows details of brain networks in autism

New personalized brain mapping approach underscores need for individualized treatments

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Dr. Jeff Daskalakis, Anderson Cooper and Dr. Daniel Blumberger

CAMH featured on 60 Minutes

The work of CAMH’s Temerty Centre for Therapeutic Brain Intervention was part of a special report by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes.

About CAMH featured on 60 Minutes
Queen Street Site Redevelopment - Bird's eye view of Phase 1C Construction in May 2018

CAMH Redevelopment Update: May 2018

CAMH is committed to keeping our communities, neighbours and staff informed about the progress of the Queen Street Redevelopment Project.

About CAMH Redevelopment Update: May 2018
Unveiling of Prince Harry coin at CAMH

Prince Harry coin unveiled at CAMH

In honour of the upcoming wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Royal Canadian Mint has released a special silver collector coin.

About Prince Harry coin unveiled at CAMH
Gillian Strudwick interviews Stephen O’Neill about the OpenNotes mental health program in this video produced by Portico

Interview: The OpenNotes Movement

Gillian Strudwick interviews Stephen O’Neill, the founder of the OpenNotes movement for mental health, in this video from Portico.

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Mental Health is Health

Those four words are at the heart of CAMH’s most ambitious public awareness campaign in years.

About Mental Health is Health
Theo Garfinkle at the Suits Me Fine Fashion Show 2018

The clothes don’t make the man, but a good suit doesn’t hurt

Theo Garfinkle gave his best model stride as he strutted down the catwalk to cheers and applause at the 14th annual Suits Me Fine Fashion Show

About The clothes don’t make the man, but a good suit doesn’t hurt
Dr. Joanna Henderson, Michael Coteau, Minister of Children and Youth Services, and Emma McCann chat about youth mental health

Access to care for 12,000 people announced

Up to 12,000 young people across the province will have access to services for mental illness, including substance use in new community hubs.

About Access to care for 12,000 people announced
Technician working in magnetic stimulation therapy

Brain stimulation reduces suicidal thinking in people with hard-to-treat depression, new CAMH study shows

Findings indicate promising directions to prevent suicide across mental illnesses

About Brain stimulation reduces suicidal thinking in people with hard-to-treat depression, new CAMH study shows
One Brave Night hat sits on table

CAMH Education One Brave Night: 2018 Family Feud Edition!

CAMH Education staff have fun while supporting One Brave Night, raising over $4600.

About CAMH Education One Brave Night: 2018 Family Feud Edition!