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Making A Manual To Transform Lives

Supporting a Family Member with Schizophrenia has launched

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CAMH Queen Street Redevelopment Project Construction Update: Tree Protection and Removal

CAMH is beginning construction of two long-awaited new hospital buildings featuring 235 much needed hospital beds.

About CAMH Queen Street Redevelopment Project Construction Update: Tree Protection and Removal
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Forensic Practices and Systems: Focus on South Asian Communities

Mental illness doesn’t recognize boundaries, languages, cultures or nationalities. When it appears, it causes pain and distress to everyone involved.

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New CAMH Publication: Disease Interrupted

CAMH Publications announces the release of Disease Interrupted: A Clinical Guide to Tobacco Reduction and Cessation (2nd ed.)

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Don Palmer, a research volunteer, and Apoorva Bhandari, Research Analyst in Geriatric Psychiatry at CAMH, demonstrate the innovative, CAMH-developed approach to study brain plasticity in the frontal lobes

CAMH study reveals promising new avenue to explore treatments for Alzheimer’s disease

Declines in plasticity – the brain’s ability to adapt – may underlie memory problems

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CAMH Occupational Therapists
25.Oct.2017

The art of occupational therapy

About The art of occupational therapy
Nurse listening to a teen.

De-escalation is a trained skill and a team effort

Dr. Brittany Poynter talked to the Toronto Star about how to effectively engage with people experiencing a mental health or emotional crisis to help them calm down.

About De-escalation is a trained skill and a team effort
Dr. Yuliya Knyahnytska standing in a hallway.

Can I Pay You in Potatoes? Yuliya’s Story

A husband and wife so poor they struggle to provide enough healthy food for their young child.

About Can I Pay You in Potatoes? Yuliya’s Story
A map of the CAMH Queen Street site.

A message to our patients and visitors: Construction to begin at CAMH’s Queen Street site

CAMH is beginning the next phase of our Queen Street Redevelopment Project on October 26, 2017.

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20.Oct.2017

Recent Canadian Research for Autism Awareness Month 2017

Information from CAMH Library

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