Martin Lepage
Professor
PhD
Brain imaging, cognitive-behavioural therapy, schizophrenia
Dr. Lepage is a Professor of psychiatry at McGill University and the Director of the Brain Imaging Group of the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. Over the years, Dr. Lepage and his team have developed a comprehensive research program on schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders. One important research theme is the understanding of cognitive impairments in psychosis including their neural substrates and how they influence clinical trajectories and functioning. His research team is also leading the largest study in North America on ultra long-term outcome following a first-episode of psychosis. Finally, another key theme involves the development of novel cognitive health interventions and the use of digital technologies to facilitate access and engagement. Dr. Lepage also works as a clinical psychologist at the PEPP-Montreal clinic, where he oversees the CBT service.