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Stanford University Teen Health Study: Investigating Risk Factors of Eating Disorders

Research StudiesBy Sasmita MishraApril 27, 2022

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…

University of Washington – Bolster Project Seeking Participants Caregivers to a Young Adult

Research StudiesBy NAMI Santa Clara CountyFebruary 23, 2022

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.

Online Survey – Treatment Access in Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective

Research StudiesBy Eileen BeckerDecember 16, 2021

RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY NAMI is committed to ensuring that the most effective treatments for mental illness are available to those who need them. Determining which treatments are most effective requires research. When NAMI is approached to be involved in research of any type, at any level, we take it very seriously. NAMI’s Chief Medical Officer Dr.…

Online Survey – Testing a Model of Recovery from Schizophrenia

Research StudiesBy Rita GirmanSeptember 1, 2021

This study is an online survey for individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. The goal of this study is to understand the personal experiences and characteristics associated with recovery in schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder.

Online Survey – On Long Acting Injectable Medications (individuals and caregiver survey)

Research StudiesBy NAMI Santa Clara CountyJuly 12, 2021

This study is an online survey for adults with psychosis and their caregivers. The goal of this study is to understand the experiences of individuals currently being treated with a long-acting injectable medication and their caregivers.

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Schizophrenia fMRI Research Study

Research StudiesBy Rita GirmanJune 30, 2021

Stanford Yoon Lab study utilizing fMRI to discover the brain circuits responsible for schizophrenia and translating this knowledge into the clinic to improve how we diagnose and treat this condition.

Schizophrenia and the Immune System Research Study

Research StudiesBy Rita GirmanJune 30, 2021

Stanford University and Inspire Clinic are studying the immune system in the disease process of schizophrenia.

Are You Angy? Behavior and Mental Health Research Study

Research StudiesBy Rita GirmanJune 29, 2021

Our research group in the Psychology Department at UC Berkeley is conducting a study to examine how different thoughts, behaviors, and emotions are related to decision making and psychological symptoms. We are currently seeking folks who have thrown things, hit someone, yelled, or are recovering from prior substance abuse.

Stanford Research Study for People With Social Anxiety

Research StudiesBy Rita GirmanNovember 19, 2019

Do you get anxious in social situations? You’re not alone. Social anxiety disorder affects as many as 12% of Americans, and can result in significant distress and disability. Cognitive behavior therapy is one of the best treatments available, but as many as 25% of patients do not fully respond and we do not know why. This…

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