Straight Outta Cambridge
Inspiration and innovation can come in many forms and through seemingly divergent avenues. For Cambridge University’s… Read More →
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By Sireesha Bobbili, Special Advisor/Project Coordinator, Office of Transformative Global Health, Institute of Mental… Read More →
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By Dr. Stephen Kish, Senior Scientist and Head of the Human Brain Laboratory in the Research Imaging Centre While skimming… Read More →
View ArticleReal-world research in virtual reality
By Jennifer La Grassa, Placement Student in the Complex Mental Illness Program, Schizophrenia Division I go to work to… Read More →
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By Laura Best, U of T Graduate Student, CAMH Addiction Imaging Group | For Canadians, alcohol consumption has become normal… Read More →
View ArticleWhat does Cognitive Adaptation Training (CAT) have to do with Occupational...
By Raquel Williams, Occupational Therapist, CAMH Living with schizophrenia involves having a complex disorder often… Read More →
View ArticleYouth Engagement in Research
This is the third in a series of five blog posts dedicated to youth engagement at CAMH. By Joshua Miller, Youth Engagement… Read More:
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