Stanford Neurodiversity Research Study
Stanford Neurodiversity Project – Join the research in developing culturally sensitive CBT therapy for Autistic Chinese Adolescent and Young Adults!
Stanford Neurodiversity Project – Join the research in developing culturally sensitive CBT therapy for Autistic Chinese Adolescent and Young Adults!
University of Washington has developed Bolster – a mobile app designed to support caregivers of young adults with early psychosis. The Bolster app aims to support caregivers who are trying to help facilitate their loved one’s access to care, and thus aims to reduce duration of untreated illness. At this stage, we are looking to…
The Yoon Lab is conducting a positron emission tomography (PET) neuroimaging study in individuals with schizophrenia and related disorders ages 18-55.
NAMI is seeking the perspectives of individuals who work with young people on a regular basis to better understand the role of creativity in young people’s lives. In collaboration with an industry partner, NAMI is conducting a brief survey to learn more about the benefits and drawbacks of creativity, as well as what factors make…
The Neuroimaging of Trauma (NeT) study uses neuroimaging to understand more about how exposure to traumatic experiences in early adulthood affects the brain. Participants will be asked to come to the San Francisco VA Medical Center for several research tests, including a psychological interview, blood tests, and an MRI of the brain on 4 separate days, over the course of two weeks to 1 month.
This study is seeking input via online survey from people with schizophrenia and caregivers of those with schizophrenia. The survey will ask questions about what it is like to live with schizophrenia, participant experiences with medications and other ways of managing symptoms, and what people want to see from future drug treatments. The goal…
The aim of the study is to learn more about the perspectives of mental health consumers on ethical issues, such as concerns about privacy or data protection related to the use of digital mental health. To participate in the study, you must be: 18+ years of age You have used or strongly considered using apps…
Stanford University research group is conducting a teen health study that is investigating factors that predict healthy adolescent development and eating behaviors. The results of the study will be used to inform future eating disorder prevention programs. To participate in the study, you must be: The parent of a daughter 13 – 15…
The CALM Program at UC Berkeley is conducting a study of thoughts, motivation, and self-control among people who have attempted suicide in the past 5 years. To participate in the study, you must be: Between the ages of 18-55 years old Able to come to UC Berkeley campus for up to four 1-3 hour visits…
This study is for caregivers of young people (age 15-35) with psychosis who are interested in providing input into the design of a caregiver-facing mobile mental health (mHealth) platform.