缅北强奸

Why Some Fear the World Reopening

(By Samuel Paul Veissi猫re) Imagine you鈥檝e been single for a long time. Sure, a part of you would like to have a companion, but the thought of going on a date, telling your life story again, trying to feel comfortable with a new person鈥攊t all just fills you with dread.

Psychology Today.

Published on: 6 May 2021

Rob Whitley and Todd Doherty: No health without mental health

Opinion: Practical approach of B.C.'s Men's Sheds is common across community-driven mental health programs 鈥 tailored toward the needs and preferences of the target population, with a focus on fun, friendship and enjoyable activities.

Vancouver Sun.

Published on: 3 May 2021

鈥楰eep families together鈥: Moving beyond racist notions of neglect in child welfare

鈥n many countries, including Canada, neglect is the most common type of maltreatment, says Monica Ruiz-Casares, an associate professor in the psychiatry department at 缅北强奸.

But what exactly is neglect? According to Ruiz-Casares, it鈥檚 pretty subjective. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no clear threshold at which so-called poor parenting crosses the line into neglect,鈥 she says.

Published on: 3 May 2021

It is with great pleasure that we announce the winner of the annual Leyton Addiction Research Prize. The competition was strong, but the review committee (unanimously) agreed that Danilo De Gregorio鈥檚 paper titled Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) promotes social behavior through mTORC1 in the excitatory neurotransmission was the most deserving of this year's $1,000 prize. Danilo is a Postdoctoral Fellow supervised by Dr. Gabriella Gobbi.

Published on: 3 May 2021

Vrai probl猫me, mauvais rem猫de ?

鈥oint par La Presse, Jeffrey L. Derevensky, professeur 脿 l鈥橴niversit茅 缅北强奸, se montre sceptique par rapport 脿 la 芦鈥塻olution鈥壜 茅tudi茅e par Facebook. 芦 Je ne crois pas que ce soit une bonne id茅e 禄, estime le directeur du Centre international d鈥櫭﹖ude sur le jeu et les comportements 脿 risque chez les jeunes.

La Presse.

Published on: 27 Apr 2021

Collateral damage of COVID-19: Rising rates of domestic and social violence

[Co-authored by C茅cile Rousseau Professor, Division of Social and Cultural Psychiatry, 缅北强奸] As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year, evidence continues to grow that an unequal burden of illness and death has fallen on marginalized people. At the same time, the collateral damage of a year of shutdowns and confinement 鈥 including economic difficulties, social isolation and mental health problems 鈥 disproportionately affects racialized communities.

Published on: 27 Apr 2021

Entrevue avec Dr. Gustavo Turecki - Le calendrier de l'apr猫s, ICI Premi猫re

Published on: 27 Apr 2021

Mental health interventions often involve psychometric questionnaires that aren鈥檛 well adapted to members of Indigenous and Inuit communities. These communities prefer working with tools that promote resilience and empowerment, and that create a real dialogue.

Published on: 15 Apr 2021

COVID-19 Est-ce possible d鈥櫭猼re (encore) r茅silients ?

On a (encore) 芦 deux gros mois devant nous 禄, a averti mardi le premier ministre du Qu茅bec, Fran莽ois Legault, montrant du doigt les variants et ses cons茅quences sur les plus jeunes. Apr猫s plus d鈥檜n an de restrictions, est-il possible d鈥櫭猼re (encore) r茅silients ? On en discute avec la psychiatre C茅cile Rousseau et le psychologue Joe Flanders.
La Presse.

Published on: 15 Apr 2021

Understanding pandemic burnout

CBC Radio's Matt Galloway speaks with Dr. Natasha Rajah about the impact of long-term stress on our brains and memory. Listen

Published on: 14 Apr 2021

Le retour qui n鈥檃 pas eu lieu

鈥es c茅g茅piens et les universitaires ont 茅t茅 les 芦 grands d茅laiss茅s de cette crise 禄, estime Samuel Veissi猫re, professeur adjoint au d茅partement de psychiatrie de l鈥橴niversit茅 缅北强奸.
La Presse.

Published on: 12 Apr 2021

Decoding the brain: Scientists at the Ludmer Centre are tackling mental health research with a multidisciplinary, big-data approach.

Published on: 12 Apr 2021

Des donn茅es pour changer le portrait de l'itin茅rance

...Selon le D谤听Latimer, il y a trois niveaux d鈥檌ntervention. Le niveau primaire touche la pr茅vention avant que survienne l鈥檌tin茅rance, le niveau secondaire soutient les personnes qui viennent de basculer dans l鈥檌tin茅rance pour qu鈥檈lles puissent s鈥檈n sortir et le niveau tertiaire all猫ge les souffrances des personnes en situation d鈥檌tin茅rance.

La Presse.

Published on: 7 Apr 2021

We Have All Hit a Wall

Published on: 7 Apr 2021

L鈥檜ne des plus importantes banques de cerveaux 脿 l鈥橧nstitut Douglas

La Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank (DBCBB), qui poss猫de l鈥檜ne des plus importantes banques de cerveaux au monde, a r茅cemment re莽u une subvention de la Fondation Brain Canada de 2,14 M$. Les 茅chantillons servent 脿 de nombreuses recherches, notamment sur la d茅pression et le suicide.
Journal Metro.

Published on: 30 Mar 2021

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