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La Presse.
People cling to conspiracies because they are desperate, says doctor
“People began to say the virus doesn’t exist, there’s no danger outside, or the virus exists but it’s not harmful. [They’ve said] the virus is the creation of pharmaceutical [companies]–they’re just trying to scare us but there’s no danger,†explained Dr. Cecile Rosseau, head of polarization clinical team at CIUSSS West-Central Montreal.
CityNews.
COVID-19 conspiracy theories: Psychological distress can lead to radicalization
Using film to shatter mental health barriers in the Black community: ‘My feelings are valid’
…“Intergenerational trauma is trauma that is passed down,†says Myrna Lashley, an assistant professor in the department of psychology at Â鶹AV in Montreal. “The pain and the angst and the hurt and the fear and… the sense of inferiority that has been imposed on you.â€
Global News.
Un jeune Saskatchewanais meurt après avoir probablement joué au « jeu du foulard »
…Selon le professeur assistant au département de psychiatrie de l’Université Â鶹AV Samuel Veissière, la solitude devant les écrans peut en partie expliquer le souhait des jeunes de relever ce type de défi.
Radio-Canada.
Ottawa must make meaningful investments in youth mental health in Budget 2021 to ensure recovery
How this Â鶹AV professor is challenging systemic racism, one institution at a time
Myrna Lashley has worked with governments, police forces and community organizations for more than 30 years.
CBC.
Être parent lors d’une pandémie : comment développer des relations familiales plus fortes pendant le Covid-19
La pandémie Covid-19 nous a sans aucun doute tous affectés. Elle a accru nos inquiétudes et nos préoccupations en matière de santé physique.
Epoch Times.
Congratulations to Dr. Carl Ernst and his European collaborators on obtaining a grant from the European Joint Programme for Rare Diseases for their project, Development and preclinical testing in human cell models and transgenic mice of a novel treatment for Schinzel-Giedion Syndrome. The funding, which totals 1.6 million Euros, will support an international research collaboration dedicated to Schinzel-Giedion Syndrome (SGS), an ultra-rare genetic disease.
Â鶹AV to prepare the World Alzheimer Report for 2021 and 2022
Â鶹AV has been commissioned by Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) to deliver the next two editions of the World Alzheimer Report on the crucial and inter-related topics of Diagnosis (2021) and Post-Diagnostic Support (2022).
The Douglas Mental Health University Institute is the only hospital centre in Montréal that takes patients with mental health issues who have contracted COVID-19.
Parenting in a pandemic: How to develop stronger family relationships during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly affected us. It has increased our worries and concerns about physical health. COVID-19 has added to the existing challenges parents face, and has also created greater awareness surrounding the fragility of mental health. Yet, the second wave has also paved the way for a larger discussion on ways to promote mental well-being.
ACCESS Open Minds has published some early results from its program, based on preliminary data from 14 of its sites across the country.
Dr. James Naiman passed away peacefully on December 22, 2020. He was born in Berlin in 1926 and moved to Montreal with his parents by way of Paris and New York. He enrolled at Â鶹AV at 14 where he received his BA and M.D.C.M. He enjoyed an illustrious career as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst that spanned 65 years. Some of his many accomplishments included teaching psychiatry at Â鶹AV as an Associate Professor and serving in leadership roles at the Quebec Psychiatric Association, the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, and the International Psychoanalytical Society.