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Based in the Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth & Family Mental Health, Youth Engagement Facilitators play a role in designing CAMH research projects.
About Youth have a voice in projects aimed at themInformation from CAMH Library
About Research on the Health Effects of Daylight Savings TimeCAMH is a global leader in brain science, driven by the work of scientists in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute.
About Brain Awareness WeekA new study examines sex-specific molecular changes in major depressive disorder.
About Men and women have opposite genetic changes in depressionSean O'Malley, co-host Dr. David Goldbloom and Dr. Sean Hill have a fascinating discussion of the past, present and future of neuroinformatics on the CAMH podcast.
About Rise of the machines: The brave new world of neuroinformatics20 years ago this week CAMH came to be, born of a merger between what was then called the Queen Street Mental Health Centre, the Addiction Research Foundation, the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry and the Donwood Institute.
About CAMH Turns 20A new treatment study for people with opioid addiction, and evidence-based treatment guidelines for health professionals
About Tackling Canada’s Opioid Crisis: Help for Patients and Care ProvidersPhotographer Sean Patenaude discusses how Workman Arts helped him find a voice and recovery through art.
About Resiliency, recovery and artInformation from CAMH Library
About Useful MeSH terms for Psychology Month