Section : Research Laboratory on Psychological Trauma
Laboratory on psychological trauma in the media.
Section : Public Education Program
Since 2004, the Douglas Institute has organized Frames of Mind, an evening series that showcases films dealing either directly or indirectly with mental health problems. Each screening is followed by a discussion between the audience and a Douglas expert who specializes in the mental health disorder highlighted in the film.
Section : Public Education Program
The more the public is informed, the more people will understand that it is possible to lead a satisfying and productive life with a mental illness that is correctly diagnosed, accepted and controlled.
The Canadian Mental Health Association's 58th Mental Health Week takes place May 4th through 10th. The Douglas Institute provides the public with many opportunities to find out more about the importance of mental health, and how to achieve it in our d
The movie Borderline, which tells the story of a woman with borderline personality disorder, garnered a number of Jutras at the awards ceremony on March 29, 2009, including those for best director and best actress. Borderline was screened last year at
Douglas wraps up Frames of Mind 2008 series with La Brunante (Twilight) With La Brunante, director Fernand Dansereau has created a poignant film in which Alzheimer’s disease play a part. This film is presented as the last movie in the Frames
Highs and Lows: Douglas Hospital discusses bipolar disorders
Frames of Mind: Douglas Hospital hosts movie series to help demystify mental illnes.
Seventh season of Frames of Mind organized by the Douglas Institute.
More than one hundred people attended yesterday's screening of the opening Frames of Mind film, Dédé à travers les brumes.






