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Researchers are studying how compounds like psilocybin interact with the brain and whether they may help treat conditions such as treatment-resistant depression, OCD, and alcohol use disorder.
Learn more about where psychedelic research stands today: https://ow.ly/zkhl50Z8e0a
CAMH co-hosted Preparing Toronto’s Healthcare for Extreme Heat, a workshop focused on strengthening healthcare preparedness for extreme heat events across the Toronto region.
We’re thrilled to share that Dr. Daisy Singla received the 2026 Article of the Year Award from the CIHR Institute of Health Services and Policy Research (CIHR-IHSPR) and Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR).
🔗Read more: https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/38260.html
CAMH is kicking off the conversation around men's #MentalHealth. Each Friday during #MensHealthMonth, we'll be sharing tips and resources geared to improving mental health and normalizing seeking help.
CAMH co-hosted Preparing Toronto’s Healthcare for Extreme Heat, a workshop focused on strengthening healthcare preparedness for extreme heat events across the Toronto region.
Workman Arts is celebrating its 25th Annual Being Scene, the annual juried exhibition featuring various thoughtful and thought-provoking pieces.
📍Being Scene is open now until June 14 at 32 Lisgar Street, 2nd Floor.
🔗For more information, visit: https://workmanarts.com/being-scene/
“What inspires me most is that even in the busiest and most challenging moments, they never lose sight of the human side of nursing. That ability to balance clinical excellence with compassion is what makes this team truly remarkable.”
🔗Read more:
https://ow.ly/FCbn50Z5f9O
Mental health leaders from around the world visited CAMH as part of the 2026 Global Leadership Exchange and we were honoured to facilitate discussions on pressing issues facing our sector. Thank you to partners for your leadership and commitment to advancing mental health care worldwide.
Last month, the Forensic Psychiatry Division proudly hosted its inaugural Forensic Mental Health Research Day, a dynamic and high-energy showcase of innovation across their core areas of care, designed to advance forensic mental health.
CAMH and The Neighbourhood Group celebrated the one-year anniversary of The Next Chapter, a partnership supporting transition from hospital to community: https://www.camh.ca/en/camh-news-and-stories/the-next-chapter-supporting-people-with-substance-use-disorders-from-hospital-to-community