In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.
Psychologists at our clinic play an active role in maintaining and facilitating the health and wellness of our first responders in many different ways.
About Who Responds to First Responders?
Many of us have experiences with bullying, most of us convince ourselves that it ends after we get our high school diploma.
About Bullying ends in schools... or does it?
Information from CAMH Library
About Selected Resources for Black History Month 2017
In 2007, Ontario declared the third Monday in February to be Family Day. The intention is to spend more time with loved ones.
About Reflections on Family Day
Living with a family member experiencing mental health challenges “seemed normal” at that time, Samantha says. “Looking back, though, I can remember the feelings of confusion and stress.
About Stepping up for patients’ families: meet three CAMH Family Resource Centre volunteers
Shelley Hofer says the treatment she’s received for depression at CAMH has saved her life.
About Shelley’s seeing the light with rTMS therapyShould Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) ever be made available to people suffering from stand-alone mental illness?
About Catalytic Conversation on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
The constant onslaught of bad news and negativity can be emotionally exhausting.
About How to stay informed while maintaining a healthy mind
CAMH New Beginnings Clinic provides mental health care to refugees making a new home in Canada
About Refugees find hope and care at CAMH mental health clinic
CAMH Education was proud to launch Communicating with People with Mental Health Disabilities: What Justice Sector Professionals Can Do to Remove Barriers.
About CAMH Education Launches Online Training with EnAbling Change