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

Mobile apps used to holistically address psychosis in Tanzania
About Findings from Cell phones and Psychosis: Mobile apps used to holistically address psychosis in Tanzania

CAMH is calling for artists from across Ontario to submit proposals for the hospital’s Therapeutic Art Installation project.
About CAMH launches art competition to enhance therapeutic spaces
CAMH’s Provincial System Support Program’s Aboriginal Engagement and Outreach team is sharing the importance of mindfulness in a new video called “Mind Chatter”
About CAMH launches new video series to support work in Aboriginal communities
Dr. Julie George describes a Movember-funded research project in Kettle & Stony Point First Nation that is addressing First Nations boys and men’s mental health.
About “It is easier to have healing when you are not so alone”

Keri is proud to tell the story of her 20s, complete with every gritty detail.
About Keri's StoryWhen patients feel they are respected, valued, and a part of something bigger than themselves, they make purposeful strides towards recovery.
About Celebrating recovery and eroding stigma