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

A new study at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) has found a clinically useful way to predict who won’t develop Alzheimer’s disease, based on patients’ awareness of their memory problems.
About Being unaware of memory loss predicts development of Alzheimer's disease
Former client Jessica Rogers speaks at the official groundbreaking for the next major phase of CAMH's Queen Street site redevelopment.
About Jessica's story
One of the biggest stumbling blocks to recovery is the tendency to isolate ourselves and not reach out for help.
About Removing the Blindfold
CAMH held the official groundbreaking for the boldest phase yet of its Queen Street Redevelopment Project.
About Groundbreaking for Boldest Phase of CAMH Redevelopment
Visionary support will help build the hospital of tomorrow, today and enable CAMH to solve the mysteries of the brain
About CAMH Announces McCain Complex Care and Recovery Building

The scholarship is an opportunity for CAMH nurses to pursue further education in their field.
About Congratulations to the 2017 Barford Nursing Scholars
Routine screening and interventions in primary care for hazardous and harmful alcohol use among people with hypertension could dramatically improve their health and save lives.
About Brief interventions for alcohol and hypertension could save lives
Our research group aims to measure changes in the brain’s electrical signals during various tasks.
About Studying Psychosis Using Brain Waves
The games, which take place from September 23-30 in Toronto, celebrate the resilience of combat veterans
About Raising the flag for veteran’s mental health