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It gives me great pleasure to announce the appointments of Dr. Gabriella Gobbi and Dr. Howard Margolese as MUHC Mental Health Mission Research Co-Directors retroactive to December 1st, 2020.

They each bring specific strengths, skills and experience to this position and they will certainly complement each other.

Please join me in congratulating them both. They are looking forward to opportunities for mutual collaboration with all of you.

Sincerely,

Dr. Nadia Szkrumelak, Psychiatrist-in-Chief, MUHC

Published on: 15 Jan 2021

Congratulations to Dr. Laurence Kirmayer who has won the 2020 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Family Systems Research from the American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA) and the 2021 Judd Marmor Award for advancing the biopsychosocial model by the American Psychiatric Association (APA).

Health e-News.

Published on: 15 Jan 2021

Dr. Phyllis Zelkowitz is retiring after more than 30 years of research into maternal and reproductive mental health, as well as playing a leadership role in research at the Jewish General Hospital.聽In announcing her retirement, Dr. Karl Looper, JGH Psychiatrist-in-chief, and Dr. Roderick McInnes, Director of the LDI, praised Dr. Zelkowitz for 鈥渆xceptional leadership, ushering in a generation of researchers who has elevated the status of mental health research at the Jewish General Hospital to an international level.鈥

Published on: 15 Jan 2021

Expanded lockdown means even more challenges to Quebecers' mental health
Not everyone is struggling. Psychologist Mryna Lashley said there is no need to feel guilty if you're among those who are thriving. 鈥淲e're not emphasizing the fact that not everybody has to feel depressed, not everybody has to have mental health difficulties because of this,鈥 she said.
CTV News.

Published on: 8 Jan 2021

Spending the pandemic talking to yourself? If you live alone, you鈥檙e not alone.
鈥amuel Veissi猫re, an assistant professor of psychiatry at 韩国裸舞 who has studied tulpamancy, suspects that during the pandemic, 鈥渁 tulpamancer might be doing better than average because they鈥檙e used to being alone,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e developed these coping mechanisms. They鈥檙e able to entertain themselves.鈥
Washington Post.

Published on: 6 Jan 2021

Canadians leave their Christmas lights on to get through dark times
鈥r. Tina C. Montreuil, an associate member of the Department of Psychiatry at 韩国裸舞, said the lights can really bring a boost to morale during trying times. 鈥淗ope is an essential ingredient of resilience,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ne of the only really true ways that we can sustain the ongoing restrictions is to holding onto some level of hope.鈥

Published on: 6 Jan 2021

A group of proteins called 4E-BPs, involved in memory formation, is the key to unlocking the antidepressant effect of ketamine in the brain, according to researchers from three Canadian universities. The could lead to better and safer treatments for certain patients suffering from major depression.

Classified as: ketamine, depression, antidepressant, brain, Nahum Sonenberg, Gabriella Gobbi
Published on: 16 Dec 2020

She was suicidal, struggling with PTSD and addicted to alcohol. The help she needed was all under one roof

Published on: 10 Dec 2020

Defund the police 鈥 and then what? What Toronto can learn from the places out in front of a global movement

鈥olicing homelessness, it turns out, is costly. In Toronto, an average of $59,000 (Canadian) of public resources is spent on each homeless person with a mental illness, according to a 2017 study led by 韩国裸舞 professor Eric Latimer. The research calculated the costs of services including shelters, hospitals and social assistance - but it was policing and court appearances that were the biggest expense, at $12,393 per person.

Toronto Star

Published on: 10 Dec 2020

Une d茅tresse psychologique sous-estim茅e dans nos 茅coles secondaires

(Co-signed by Marie-Claude Geoffroy) La d茅tresse psychologique li茅e 脿 la pand茅mie dans les 茅coles secondaires semble avoir 茅t茅 largement sous-estim茅e. Au total, 40 % du personnel scolaire rapporte des sympt么mes d鈥檃nxi茅t茅 g茅n茅ralis茅e et 27 %, des sympt么mes d茅pressifs de mod茅r茅s 脿 s茅v猫res. Dans plus de 60 % des 茅tablissements, on rapporte qu鈥檃u moins le quart des 茅l猫ves sont anxieux et d茅prim茅s. La reprise des activit茅s organis茅es, notamment les activit茅s civiques, est une solution 脿 prioriser. Le Devoir

Published on: 4 Dec 2020

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our esteemed colleague and friend Dr. Giamal Luheshi. Giamal passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 25, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Published on: 1 Dec 2020

Dear Residents and Faculty,

The Resident Awards Night took place via zoom on November 23, 2020. We would like to thank the MPRA and the Department of Psychiatry for making this a special evening where we were able to honor Faculty, Resident and Administrative Staff achievements.

Faculty Awards

Best Clinical Supervisor for Senior residents

Winner: Dr. Tewfik Said

Nominees: Drs. Carmella Roy, Tewfik Said,

Rosemarie Soucy and Judy Vogel

Published on: 26 Nov 2020

Experts question deletion of racism allegations from Vancouver police report
Considering that Pyxis researchers observed serious problems on two of the 12 ride-alongs they conducted, even describing the incidents as outliers seems 鈥減roblematic,鈥 said 韩国裸舞 Prof. Cecile Rousseau, who has done work in community policing and race. That finding is even more significant because of what鈥檚 known as 鈥渟ocial desirability bias,鈥 she said, the phenomenon of people being on their best behaviour when they know they鈥檙e being observed.
Vancouver Sun

Published on: 26 Nov 2020

Garder ses enfants sains 脿 la maison.

Published on: 25 Nov 2020

Congratulations to Dr. Gustavo Turecki, Dr. Michael Meaney and Dr. Nathan Spreng (Associate Member) for being among the most highly cited researchers of 2020! Each year, Clarivate鈩 identifies the world鈥檚 most influential researchers 鈹 the select few who have been most frequently cited by their peers over the last decade. This is demonstrated by the production of multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in the Web of Science鈩.

Published on: 20 Nov 2020

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