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

Declines in plasticity – the brain’s ability to adapt – may underlie memory problems
About CAMH study reveals promising new avenue to explore treatments for Alzheimer’s disease

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
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
CAMH is beginning the next phase of our Queen Street Redevelopment Project on October 26, 2017.
About A message to our patients and visitors: Construction to begin at CAMH’s Queen Street site
Information from CAMH Library
About Recent Canadian Research for Autism Awareness Month 2017
The word Invictus means “unconquered”, and it represents the mantra that the service members and veterans who competed against one another uphold.
About Invictus Games: Resiliency in Action

Written by Sean Kidd, Dawn I. Velligan, Natalie J. Maples, with foreword by Kim Mueser, Supporting a Family Member with Schizophrenia is a practical guide for families and other caregivers.
About New CAMH Publication: Supporting a Family Member with SchizophreniaResults, from CAMH’s IMPACT study, were presented this week by CAMH and Assurex Health at the World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics.
About Genetic testing improves response to anxiety treatment