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Thoughts on APA 2015

By Dr. Bruce Pollock, Vice-President, Research at CAMH “There is no health without mental health” This fact, which… Read More →

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Pioneering a measure of experiences shaping bisexual women’s mental health

By Margaret Robinson, PhD. Affiliate Scientist in the Social and Epidemiological research department of the Centre for… Read More →

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This is Our Community

By Jenna MacKay, MA, Qualitative Researcher, team member of Re:searching for LGBTQ Health and a Master of Social Work candidate… Read More →

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Gender Identity and Indigenous People

(Image courtesy of Re:Searching for LGBTQ Health) By Margaret Robinson, PhD. Affiliate Scientist in the Social and Epidemiological… Read More →

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Thinking Outside the Box in Anorexia Nervosa Research

By Laura Mackew, Research Assistant, Clinical Research Anorexia Nervosa is a serious and often life threatening psychiatric… Read More →

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Quitting Smoking Can Be Made Easier

By Dr. Laurie Zawertailo, Clinical Scientist and Cherry Zhao, Graduate Student at CAMH Do you want to quit smoking? There… Read More →

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Increasing Social Support for Bisexual Women who use Cannabis

By Margaret Robinson, PhD. Affiliate Scientist in the Social and Epidemiological research department of the Centre for… Read More →

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Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder through Research

  By Sophia Attwells, Graduate Student at CAMH, Art by Janice Liu CAMH and University of Toronto researchers are leading… Read More →

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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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How You Can Help Bring out the Benefits of Brain Stimulation

What happens when medication or psychotherapy prove to be ineffective for those with mental illnesses such as depression?… Read More →

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Making a difference in resource-limited settings

By Sean Kidd, Clinician-Scientist at CAMH There is something about the connections between interventions, contexts,… Read More →

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“It is easier to have healing when you are not so alone”

By Dr. Julie George, a member of Kettle & Stony Point First Nation (KSPFN), Project Scientist in CAMH’s Institute… Read More →

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Mobile App used to holistically address psychosis in Tanzania

By Sireesha Bobbili, Special Advisor/Project Coordinator, Office of Transformative Global Health, Institute of Mental… Read More →

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Forty-year follow-up of a Clarke Institute client with autism: Partial...

By Dr. Stephen Kish, Senior Scientist and Head of the Human Brain Laboratory in the Research Imaging Centre While skimming… Read More →

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Real-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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Using brain imaging to study alcohol addiction

By Laura Best, U of T Graduate Student, CAMH Addiction Imaging Group | For Canadians, alcohol consumption has become normal… Read More →

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What 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 →

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Studying Substance Use using Brain Imaging Techniques

Substance use disorders can be detrimental to one’s social and personal well-being. A 2012 research study reported… Read More →

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Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder through Research

  By Sophia Attwells, Graduate Student at CAMH, Art by Janice Liu CAMH and University of Toronto researchers are leading… Read More:

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Youth 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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