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CAMH Connexions 8/3/2017
 

upcoming events:

Being Scene Juried Art Exhibit
March 2 - 27, Noon - 5 p.m.
Workman Arts presents its 16th annual Being Scene exhibit, featuring over 60 works from over 40 artists.
[+] Free at the Gladstone Hotel


One Brave Night 
April 7
Join CAMH One Brave Night and share one night to inspire hope for the 1 in 5 Canadians living with mental illness.
[+] Register Today

 


Plenary Health announced as CAMH’s hospital transformation partner

CAMH is pleased to announce Plenary Health as our partner, to design, build, finance and maintain the next phase of the Queen Street Redevelopment Project. This phase will see the addition of two signature hospital buildings on Queen Street West, transforming care for patients, breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illness, and building our city.

[+] Read more about our Redevelopment

2017 for Mental Health

CAMH President and CEO Dr. Catherine Zahn spoke to the Empire Club of Canada about her vision for the future of mental health care and how governments can make meaningful change.

Delivering innovative therapy to help patient recovery

Brain stimulation therapy has the power to change and transform lives, and the technicians who work in CAMH's Temerty Centre for Therapeutic Brain Intervention provide patients with this essential intervention for treatment-resistant mental illness.

Treatment Discovery in Late-Life Depression

Findings from a CAMH-led genetic study may improve treatment for older adults with depression.

Becoming tobacco-free

Staff and patient support at CAMH increased, and adverse events declined after implementing a tobacco-free policy.

Who Responds to First Responders?

For First Responders, a regular day can mean close encounters with danger, chaos, and unfixable human suffering. Who do they turn to for help when struggling with their mental health?

Poorer health care for those living with serious mental illness and diabetes

New study highlights the urgent need for individuals with severe mental illness to receive better, integrated health care for their co-existing diabetes condition.

Canadian Women that make us proud

CAMH President & CEO Dr. Catherine Zahn was honoured to be included as a top influencer in the science and health field during International Women's Day on March 8.

How to stay informed while maintaining a healthy mind

Reading the news can be difficulat in an age of fake news, "alternative news", social media trolls and the like. Dr. Ferguson has advice on how to keep calm in an age of outrage.

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