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Before medications are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or before certain therapy methods are widely accepted as effective, they are tested on people who volunteer to participate in a clinical trial.
Organizations across the country are looking for people like you to take part in their research studies. The list of studies below have been selected from ClinicalTrials.gov based on their inclusion of one or more of the following terms: anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, PTSD, and bipolar disorder.
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is supportive of research that is conducted through clinical trials. Participating in research can potentially help change the mental health outcomes for you and others who suffer anxiety, depression, and related disorders. You may learn about new interventions/treatments that are being considered.
Read this ADAA blog about things to know and questions to ask before committing to a clinical trial.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for MCI
Medical University of South Carolina
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Depression
The goal of this phase II study is to establish the dose-response curves of a safe and
clinically feasible non-invasive brain stimulation technique (accelerated Transcranial
Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)) to improve both depression and cognitive function in Mild
Cognitive Impairment (MCI) patients wit1 expand
The goal of this phase II study is to establish the dose-response curves of a safe and clinically feasible non-invasive brain stimulation technique (accelerated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)) to improve both depression and cognitive function in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) patients with comorbid depression. It is known that TMS can effectively treat depression. Identifying the right dose of accelerated TMS in MCI patients is necessary prior to designing subsequent trials to determine efficacy. These results will inform future clinical trials of accelerated TMS for MCI, with the long-term goal of developing an efficacious treatment to prevent dementia. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
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Brain Changes During Social Reward Psychotherapy for Mid- and Late-Life Suicidality
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Depression
Suicidal Ideation
Major Depressive Disorder
Depressive Disorder
The investigators hypothesized that during the 9-week course of Engage & Connect
treatment there will be an increase in brain functions of the Positive Valence System
which in turn will lead to reduction in suicidality. expand
The investigators hypothesized that during the 9-week course of Engage & Connect treatment there will be an increase in brain functions of the Positive Valence System which in turn will lead to reduction in suicidality. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2023 |
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Disruptions of Brain Networks and Sleep by Electroconvulsive Therapy
Washington University School of Medicine
Treatment Resistant Depression
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) alleviates treatment-resistant depression (TRD) through
repeated generalized seizures. The goal of this study is to evaluate how ECT impacts
sleep-wake regulation and efficiency of information transfer in functional networks in
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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) alleviates treatment-resistant depression (TRD) through repeated generalized seizures. The goal of this study is to evaluate how ECT impacts sleep-wake regulation and efficiency of information transfer in functional networks in different states of arousal. Type: Observational Start Date: Mar 2023 |
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Amygdala Neurofeedback for Depression - Large Scale Clinical Trial
Kymberly Young
Major Depressive Disorder
The goal of this study is to evaluate whether rtfMRI-nf training to increase the amygdala
response to positive memories may serve as a stand-alone intervention for major
depressive disorder expand
The goal of this study is to evaluate whether rtfMRI-nf training to increase the amygdala response to positive memories may serve as a stand-alone intervention for major depressive disorder Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2023 |
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Social Support and Enhanced Fear Extinction
University of California, Los Angeles
Fear
Anxiety
University of California, Los Angeles researchers will recruit healthy participants and
anxious participants (those diagnosed with social anxiety disorder) age 18-55 years old
to participate in a study examining whether the ability of social support figure
reminders to enhance the extinction of fea1 expand
University of California, Los Angeles researchers will recruit healthy participants and anxious participants (those diagnosed with social anxiety disorder) age 18-55 years old to participate in a study examining whether the ability of social support figure reminders to enhance the extinction of fear in healthy participants extends to those with anxiety disorders. After being recruited from the UCLA community (healthy participants, n = 50) or referred by treatment providers at the Anxiety and Depression Research Center at UCLA (anxious participants, n = 50) and undergoing a telephone screening and in-person screening, 100 participants will be enrolled in the study, with an expected recruited 150 to reach this number. During the experiment, all participants will undergo the same procedures: undergoing a fear extinction procedure in which threatening cues--cues that predict electric shock--will be paired with either an image of a social support figure (provided by participants) or an image of a smiling stranger. These pairings will be presented repeatedly in the absence of shock in order for fear extinction to occur. Participants will return for a follow-up test to determine if fear extinction was successful. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2022 |
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Personalized AI-Driven Models in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety
University of Southern California
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Untreated anxiety undermines long-term physical and emotional wellbeing, especially among
college students, with rates worsening since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the leading evidence-based intervention for
anxiety, but many students fail to complete ex1 expand
Untreated anxiety undermines long-term physical and emotional wellbeing, especially among college students, with rates worsening since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the leading evidence-based intervention for anxiety, but many students fail to complete exercises between CBT sessions, reducing its effectiveness. Socially assistive robots (SARs) help promote adherence to home-based practice in the context of elder care, social skill learning, and physical therapy, but it is unknown how SARs can enhance CBT. The specific objective of this research is to develop personalized CBT SARs that can support CBT compliance for college students with anxiety. To meet the goals of the proposed work, these studies will determine how SAR personalization based on implicit and explicit feedback can help promote greater CBT compliance and anxiety reduction outcomes for students. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2026 |
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Evaluating the Impact of SKY Breath Meditation on Stress, Well-being, and Connection in College Stu1
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Stress
Anxiety
Physical Activity
This pilot study will evaluate the feasibility and potential benefits of Sudarshan Kriya
Yoga (SKY) for university students. Over an eight-week period, 56 students will be
randomly assigned to either a SKY breathwork group or a control group engaging in general
yoga without breathwork. The SKY grou1 expand
This pilot study will evaluate the feasibility and potential benefits of Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) for university students. Over an eight-week period, 56 students will be randomly assigned to either a SKY breathwork group or a control group engaging in general yoga without breathwork. The SKY group will participate in a three-day in-person retreat, weekly virtual sessions, and independent home practice. The study will assess recruitment, retention, and adherence, as well as changes in physical activity, perceived stress, anxiety, resilience, social connectedness, and cognitive focus. All participants will complete validated wellness questionnaires at baseline and post-intervention. The goal is to determine whether SKY is a feasible, low-risk intervention that may enhance student well-being and inform future research. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2026 |
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A Long-Term Study of Patient-Reported Changes in Postpartum Depression Symptoms in People Starting1
Biogen
Postpartum Depression
In this study, researchers will learn how postpartum depression symptoms may change after
people first start taking zuranolone. This is a drug available for doctors to prescribe
for people with postpartum depression, also known as PPD. After giving birth, people with
PPD can suffer from symptoms li1 expand
In this study, researchers will learn how postpartum depression symptoms may change after people first start taking zuranolone. This is a drug available for doctors to prescribe for people with postpartum depression, also known as PPD. After giving birth, people with PPD can suffer from symptoms like tiredness, sadness, and a loss of interest in their daily activities. This is known as an "observational" study, which collects health information about study participants without changing their medical care. Participants for this study will be found in the United States using a database from Accredo Specialty Pharmacy. This will include anyone who has a new prescription for zuranolone and were pregnant in the last 12 months before joining the study. The main goal of this study is to learn more about how zuranolone affects the participants' PPD symptoms. This will be done using a questionnaire called the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, also known as the EPDS. The main question that researchers want to answer is: • Do PPD symptoms change after treatment with zuranolone based on EPDS scores measured at Day 15? Researchers will also learn about : - Changes in participants' EPDS scores at Day 45 and Day 90 in the study - Changes in EPDS scores at Day 15, Day 45, and Day 90 in a group of participants who have moderately severe PPD before starting zuranolone - How many participants breastfeed their babies while taking zuranolone - How many participants report not starting new medicine after finishing their zuranolone treatment The study will be done as follows: - People with PPD who get a new zuranolone prescription through Accredo Specialty Pharmacy will be contacted by email or phone to ask them about their interest in participating in the study. - Before taking their first dose of zuranolone, participants will be asked to answer written questions about their symptoms using the online EPDS survey. They will also answer other survey questions about their background, environment, and general health information. Participants must take their first dose of zuranolone within 7 days of joining the study. - Participants will then be asked to answer questions using the EPDS survey, 15 days, 45 days, and 90 days after taking the first dose of zuranolone. Each survey will take about 10-15 minutes to finish. Type: Observational Start Date: Dec 2025 |
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Bringing the Outdoors In: Virtual Nature Walks for Depression in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patients
University of Michigan
Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Depression
This trial explores the use of immersive virtual reality (VR) nature-based experiences as
a supplementary treatment for depression in individuals with progressive multiple
sclerosis (MS). This study will evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of at-home VR
deployment using the Apple Vision Pro, an a1 expand
This trial explores the use of immersive virtual reality (VR) nature-based experiences as a supplementary treatment for depression in individuals with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). This study will evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of at-home VR deployment using the Apple Vision Pro, an advanced device that offers enhanced resolution, immersion, and usability compared to earlier VR systems. The study hypotheses include: - The integration of VR nature-based experiences with standard care will be feasible, acceptable, and will result in greater reductions in depressive symptoms compared to standard care or VR-only interventions. - The integration of VR nature-based experiences with standard care will result in greater reductions in stress and anxiety, better sleep, less insomnia, and improved fatigue compared to standard care alone or VR-only interventions. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2025 |
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The BEAR Program for Women With Trauma Who Have Suicidal Thoughts
Stanford University
Interpersonal Trauma
Depression
PTSD
Anxiety
Suicidal Ideations
The current study aims to test the feasibility of a new form of group therapy for women
who have a history of interpersonal trauma and current suicidal ideation. The Building
Empowerment and Resilience (BEAR) Therapeutic group has been adapted for women who have
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The current study aims to test the feasibility of a new form of group therapy for women who have a history of interpersonal trauma and current suicidal ideation. The Building Empowerment and Resilience (BEAR) Therapeutic group has been adapted for women who have experienced trauma and have current suicidal ideation. It incorporates psychological skills, psychoeducation about trauma and gender-based violence, and physical self-defense training, all within a therapeutic process. It will be implemented with women who have experienced interpersonal trauma (physical, sexual, or emotional abuse/neglect) and experience various mental health difficulties, including suicidal ideation. We aim to assess the feasibility to recruit and implement the BEAR group. Our ultimate aim is to assess whether the program can effect self-efficacy and suicidal ideation. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2026 |
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Improving Outcomes in Adolescent Inpatient Depression With Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Suicidal Ideation
Hospitalization in Children
Evaluate the feasibility, safety, and preliminary efficacy of deep Transcranial Magnetic
Stimulation (dTMS) as an adjunctive treatment for adolescents hospitalized with major
depressive disorder (MDD). expand
Evaluate the feasibility, safety, and preliminary efficacy of deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (dTMS) as an adjunctive treatment for adolescents hospitalized with major depressive disorder (MDD). Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2025 |
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OBWELL: Innovative Psychotherapeutic Intervention to Treat Postpartum Depression
Hackensack Meridian Health
Post Partum Depression
Postpartum Depression (PPD) is defined as depression that occurs after childbirth, with
intense symptoms that last longer than "baby blues". PPD differs greatly from "baby
blues", a term used to describe the typical sadness, worry and tiredness that women
experience after childbirth, which often re1 expand
Postpartum Depression (PPD) is defined as depression that occurs after childbirth, with intense symptoms that last longer than "baby blues". PPD differs greatly from "baby blues", a term used to describe the typical sadness, worry and tiredness that women experience after childbirth, which often resolves within a week or two on its own. The symptoms of PPD interfere with many aspects of daily living and can have unhealthy short-term and long-term outcomes, both for the mother and baby. One-third of women in the U.S. with PPD are identified in clinical settings, yet only half of those begin psychotherapy treatment. Unfortunately, mothers whose newborns are in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are at high risk for developing PPD, necessitating early identification and evidence-based treatment. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) are the two most effective psychotherapy treatments for PPD, yet no randomized controlled clinical trials were found that directly compared the two types of treatment or determined whether combining the two approaches is more helpful for PPD than either approach alone. This clinical trial aims to compare the effectiveness of a 4-week intervention of either CBT or IPT for PPD in NICU mothers and to determine whether a sequential 8-week intervention (IPT then CBT, or CBT then IPT) is more beneficial. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2025 |
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Long-Term Study to Assess the Safety and Tolerability of NBI-1065845 as an Adjunctive Treatment in1
Neurocrine Biosciences
Major Depressive Disorder
This study will evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of NBI-1065845 as an
adjunctive treatment in participants with MDD. expand
This study will evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of NBI-1065845 as an adjunctive treatment in participants with MDD. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2025 |
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A Frequency-Modulated Music Intervention to Enhance Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD
Ohio State University
PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the addition of frequency filtered music
(Safe and Sound Protocol) to daily cognitive processing therapy improves effectiveness
for reducing PTSD symptoms. The main questions it aims to answer are:
- Does the addition of frequency filtered music re1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the addition of frequency filtered music (Safe and Sound Protocol) to daily cognitive processing therapy improves effectiveness for reducing PTSD symptoms. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does the addition of frequency filtered music reduce PTSD symptoms for patients receiving cognitive processing therapy for PTSD? - Does the addition of frequency filtered music to cognitive processing therapy improve stress physiology (arousal)? - Does improvement in physiological stress regulation help explain improvements in hyperarousal and PTSD symptoms? Researchers will compare the effects of a frequency filtered classical music playlist to an identical playlist without added filtering. Participants will be randomized to a music playlist. Participants will: - Receive 10 daily sessions of cognitive processing therapy - Listen to 15 minutes of music before their therapy sessions (2.5 hours music listening total). - Complete clinical interviews and questionnaires before, during, and up to 6 months after therapy. - Have their physiological arousal monitored during listening and therapy sessions - Wear a Fitbit device and complete smartphone surveys for 4 weeks Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
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Preliminary Efficacy Trial of a Digital Intervention for Depression and Cannabis Use
Massachusetts General Hospital
Depression - Major Depressive Disorder
Cannabis Use Disorder
Mental Disorder
The purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary
efficacy of a digital intervention for co-occurring cannabis use and depression.
Participants will be randomized to complete Amplification of Positivity - Cannabis Use
(AMP-C) or symptom tracking. The main outco1 expand
The purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a digital intervention for co-occurring cannabis use and depression. Participants will be randomized to complete Amplification of Positivity - Cannabis Use (AMP-C) or symptom tracking. The main outcomes will include changes in depressive symptoms and cannabis use, as well as usability ratings. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2026 |
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A Clinical Trial to Assess the Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of a Repeat Dose of Fasedienol Na1
VistaGen Therapeutics, Inc.
Social Anxiety Disorder
This U.S. multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2 clinical trial is
designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of a repeat intranasal (i.n.)
dose of Fasedienol Nasal Spray (fasedienol) (3.2 µg) to relieve symptoms of acute anxiety
in adult subjects ages 18 through 651 expand
This U.S. multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2 clinical trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of a repeat intranasal (i.n.) dose of Fasedienol Nasal Spray (fasedienol) (3.2 µg) to relieve symptoms of acute anxiety in adult subjects ages 18 through 65 with Social Anxiety Disorder induced by a public speaking challenge (PSC) in a clinical setting. In addition, safety and tolerability of i.n. administration of 3.2 µg of fasedienol, as-needed, up to 6 times per day for up to 12 months, will be assessed in those subjects who complete PH94B-CL036 and choose to enter the distinct open-label extension phase of the study. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
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Cannabis, Linked Emotions, and Adolescent Risk Study
Massachusetts General Hospital
Cannabis Use
Depression
Suicidal Ideation
Adolescent Behavior
The goal of this study is to disentangle relationships between acute cannabis use and
withdrawal on proximal depression and suicide risk and recovery in adolescents ages 12-18
years by incorporating time-varying patterns of substance use, mood, and SI. This project
aims to guide the development of1 expand
The goal of this study is to disentangle relationships between acute cannabis use and withdrawal on proximal depression and suicide risk and recovery in adolescents ages 12-18 years by incorporating time-varying patterns of substance use, mood, and SI. This project aims to guide the development of scalable, individualized, accessible, and affordable interventions aimed to reduce depression and suicide risk among adolescents. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2025 |
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A Study to Explore the Effect of SP-624 on Brain Network Analytics in Healthy Adults and Adults Wit1
Sirtsei Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Major Depressive Disorder
Depression
Healthy
The main goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the active study drug (code name:
SP-624) has any effect on the electrical activity of the brain in adult healthy
volunteers and in adults with major depression. Another goal of the study is to learn if
SP-624 improves memory and learning in adult1 expand
The main goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the active study drug (code name: SP-624) has any effect on the electrical activity of the brain in adult healthy volunteers and in adults with major depression. Another goal of the study is to learn if SP-624 improves memory and learning in adults with major depression. The study will also provide additional information on the safety of SP-624 and how well it is tolerated in adult healthy volunteers and adults with major depression. Researchers will compare SP-624 to a placebo (a look-alike substance that contains no drug) to see if SP-624 has any effect on study tests. Study participants will: Take capsules of study drug (SP-624 or a placebo) once daily for 2 weeks; visit the clinic at Screening, Day 1 (first dose of study drug), and Day 15 (last dose of study drug) for checkups and tests; and have phone call check-ups on Day 7 and about 1 week after the last dose of study drug. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2024 |
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Stress Management Program
Stanford University
Stress
Anxiety
This study will test the immediate and long term (post 4 weeks of daily practice)
effectiveness of two breathwork practices, cyclic sighing and box breathing, in
comparison to hypnosis and an audiobook about stress, on psychological and physiological
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This study will test the immediate and long term (post 4 weeks of daily practice) effectiveness of two breathwork practices, cyclic sighing and box breathing, in comparison to hypnosis and an audiobook about stress, on psychological and physiological variables. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2025 |
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Trauma BPE Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Injured Individuals Admitted to a Level I Trauma Center
Baylor Research Institute
Traumatic Injury
PTSD
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
The purpose of this research is to determine if a brief treatment method is effective for
preventing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a number of other concerns following
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The purpose of this research is to determine if a brief treatment method is effective for preventing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a number of other concerns following injury. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2024 |
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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Novel Cognitive Behavioral Skills Mobile App for Pregnant and Po1
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Perinatal Anxiety
Perinatal Depression
This study aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the Maya Perinatal
Cognitive Behavioral Skills App, a novel app for pregnant and postpartum individuals
experiencing difficulties with mood, anxiety, or stress. Participants will complete the
12-module app to learn evidence-based strate1 expand
This study aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the Maya Perinatal Cognitive Behavioral Skills App, a novel app for pregnant and postpartum individuals experiencing difficulties with mood, anxiety, or stress. Participants will complete the 12-module app to learn evidence-based strategies previously shown to help manage mood and anxiety. Assessments will include app feedback questionnaires, feedback interviews, a daily symptom tracker, and symptom measures. The study investigators hypothesizes that participants will find content to be helpful in developing skills to manage anxiety and mood difficulties during the perinatal period, and that the app interface, session structure, and pacing will be acceptable and feasible for this population. It is further hypothesized that increased Maya Perinatal Cognitive Behavioral Skills App use, engagement, and satisfaction will be associated with lower self-reported anxiety and mood symptoms. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2023 |
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Comparing TBT to Disorder-Specific Psychotherapy in Veterans With Social Anxiety Disorder
VA Office of Research and Development
Social Anxiety Disorder
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a brief, efficient, and effective treatment for
individuals with depressive/anxiety disorders. However, CBT is largely underutilized
within the Department of Veterans Affairs due to the cost and burden of trainings
necessary to deliver all of the related disord1 expand
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a brief, efficient, and effective treatment for individuals with depressive/anxiety disorders. However, CBT is largely underutilized within the Department of Veterans Affairs due to the cost and burden of trainings necessary to deliver all of the related disorder-specific treatments (DSTs). Transdiagnostic Behavior Therapy (TBT), in contrast, is specifically designed to address numerous distinct disorders within a single protocol in Veterans with depressive/anxiety disorders. The proposed research seeks to evaluate the efficacy of TBT by assessing psychiatric symptomatology and related impairment outcomes in Veterans with social anxiety disorder and comorbid posttraumatic stress via a randomized controlled trial of TBT and an existing DST. Assessments will be completed at pre-, mid-, and post-treatment, and at 6-month follow-up. Process variables also will be investigated. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
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DBS for TRD With the Medtronic Percept PC
Helen Mayberg, MD
Major Depressive Disorder
Treatment Resistant Depression
Of the estimated 30 million Americans who suffer from Major Depressive Disorder,
approximately 10% are considered treatment resistant. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) to a
region of the brain called the subcallosal cingulate (SCC) is an emerging strategy for
treatment resistant depression (TRD), which1 expand
Of the estimated 30 million Americans who suffer from Major Depressive Disorder, approximately 10% are considered treatment resistant. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) to a region of the brain called the subcallosal cingulate (SCC) is an emerging strategy for treatment resistant depression (TRD), which involves placement of electrodes in a specific region of the brain and stimulating that area with electricity. This is believed to reset the brain network responsible for symptoms and results in a significant antidepressant response. A series of open-label studies have demonstrated sustained, long-term antidepressant effects in 40-60% of patients who received this treatment. A challenge to the effective dissemination of this fledgling treatment is the absence of biomarkers (objective, measureable indications of the state of the body and brain) to guide device placement and select stimulation parameters during follow-up care. By using a DBS device called the Percept PC (Medtronic, Inc) which has the ability to both deliver stimulation to and record electrical signals directly from the brain, this study aims to identify changes in local field potentials (LFPs), specific electrical signals that are thought to represent how the brain communicates information from one region to another, to see how this relates to DBS parameter settings and patient depressive symptomatology. The goal of this study is to study LFPs before and during active DBS stimulation to identify changes that correlate with the antidepressant effects of SCC DBS. The study team will recruit 10 patients with TRD and implant them with the Percept PC system. Participants will be asked to complete short questionnaires and collect LFP data twice daily for the first year of the study, as well as have weekly in person research procedures and assessments with the study team for up to one year. These include meetings with the study psychiatrist, psychologist, symptom ratings, and movement, voice, and video recordings. A brief discontinuation experiment will be conducted after 6 months of stimulation, in which the stimulation will be turned off and patterns of LFP changes will be recorded. The entire study is expected to last about 5 years, parcellated into several study phases. All participants are required to live in the New York metropolitan area for the first several months of the study. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
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Mindfulness and Meditation Based Lactation Education on Maternal Breastmilk in the Neonatal ICU
Mayo Clinic
Lactation
Mindfulness
NICU
Breastmilk
Neonatal
The purpose of this research is to investigate associations between mindfulness and
meditation techniques and changes in maternal breastmilk in the mother pumping for her
NICU infant. expand
The purpose of this research is to investigate associations between mindfulness and meditation techniques and changes in maternal breastmilk in the mother pumping for her NICU infant. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2025 |
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PTSD Treatment for Incarcerated Men and Women: AV
University of Wisconsin, Madison
PTSD
This research will help identify if a PTSD treatment group, called Cognitive Processing
Therapy (CPT), that is used in community settings is helpful in reducing PTSD symptoms
among people who are incarcerated. The goal of CPT is to create a space for people to
modify unhelpful beliefs related to tr1 expand
This research will help identify if a PTSD treatment group, called Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), that is used in community settings is helpful in reducing PTSD symptoms among people who are incarcerated. The goal of CPT is to create a space for people to modify unhelpful beliefs related to trauma. A total of 692 participants will be enrolled from 6 locations and can expects to be on study for up to 24 weeks. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2025 |