The Child Psychiatry Program at the Douglas Institute offers a range of bilingual services to youth aged 0 to 17 years and their families.
The different services provided are in line with the Douglas Institute's areas of expertise in mental health, such as:
- Anxiety
- Psychosis
- Eating disorders
- Attention deficit, with or without hyperactivity, disorders (ADHD)
- Depressive disorders
- Pervasive developmental disorders (PDD)
- Severe behaviour disorders
Services provided
Severe Disruptive Disorders Program, for youth aged 6 to 12:
- Day Hospital
- Attention Deficit, with or without Hyperactivity, Disorder (ADHD) Outpatient Clinic
- Outpatient Clinic
Intensive Intervention Program, for youth aged 13 to 17:
- Short-term Intensive Adolescent Inpatient Unit
- Intensive Intervention Adolescents Day Hospital
- Outpatient Clinic (transition program)
Child Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, for youth aged 0 to 17 years:
- Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) Diagnostic Clinic
- Depressive Disorders Clinic
- Outpatient Clinic
Services may include therapeutic activities such as music therapy, art therapy, speech therapy, pet therapy, greenhouse workshops (horticultural therapy), sports activities and other recreational activities.
Access to services
Access to the different services requires a doctor’s referral, which must be sent to the entry point of the Child Psychiatry Program by fax: 514-762-3041. For information: 514-761-6131, ext. 2067.
Getting to the Child Psychiatry Program
The entrance to the youth services is off 7070 Champlain Boulevard. See on the map.






