Quebec Curfew May Increase Feelings of Loneliness: Psychiatrist
TORONTO -- Sparked by an explosion of COVID-19 cases, Quebec’s month-long curfew could increase people’s feelings of loneliness, one expert warned, urging people to maintain personal connections and physical activity. “People are getting fed up with the uncertainty.” Roger McIntyre, a psychiatry and pharmacology professor from the University of Toronto, told CTV News Channel on Sunday. McIntyre understands how maddening it must be for Quebecers to contend with yet another measure when they are already facing economic strife under COVID-19 public health restrictions.
FIRST KETAMINE THERAPY CLINIC IN QUEBEC
In Quebec, ~20% of the population, or 1 in 5 people, experience mental illness during their lifetime; Covid-19 has further exacerbated the number of adults experiencing symptoms of major depression This joint venture creates first privately owned clinic in Quebec to address unmet need for accessible, high-quality, advanced mental health services and treatments for depression, suicide, and other mental health disorders including providing access to rapid-onset treatments such as Intravenous ketamine Established in 2006, Neurotherapy Montreal provides access to large network of physicians across Quebec, including +1,200 psychiatrists Neurotherapy Montreal’s large, established patient base includes patients diagnosed with brain-based injuries such as Anxiety, Depression, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, Chronic Pain, Vestibular and Sleep Disorder The Braxia clinic is situated within a 14,000 square foot multi-disciplinary state of the art...