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Active clinical trials for "Mental Disorders"

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NAPLS Omega-3 Fatty Acid Versus Placebo Study

Psychosis

The overall goal of the present study is to determine whether Omega-3 Fatty Acids potentially prevent onset of psychosis and improve clinical symptoms and functional outcome in youth and young adults at elevated clinical risk for schizophrenia and related disorders. The specific aims are: (1) To determine whether the rate of progression to psychosis is lower during six months of treatment with Omega-3 Fatty Acids compared to six months of treatment with placebo, (2) To determine whether Omega-3 Fatty Acids are more efficacious than placebo for prodromal symptoms, negative symptoms, and functioning, (3) To assess the safety and tolerability of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in this population, and (4) To conduct analyses of neuroimaging, neurocognitive, electrophysiological and other ancillary data to explore mechanistic explanations for the hypothesized benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on clinical and functional outcomes (e.g., increases in white matter integrity and processing speed).

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Cognitive Remediation in a Supported Education Setting

Psychosis

The purpose of this study is to determine whether cognitive remediation as an adjunct to supported education, will result in improved cognitive functioning, symptoms, and performance in academic domains for persons with psychosis compared to supported education given alone.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Yoga in an Urban School for Children With Emotional Behavioral Disorders

Emotional Behavioral Disorders

Yoga is becoming a part of therapies for children with emotional behavioral disorders. The goal is to examine the feasibility and efficacy of yoga sessions for children with emotional behavioral disorders at an urban elementary school.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Skills Training Using Computer for Patients With Severe Mental Illness

SchizophreniaSchizoaffective Disorder

The study is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of computerized cognitive skills training for improving memory and problem-solving skills in inpatients with schizophrenia.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Minimizing Doses of Antipsychotic Medication in Older Patients With Schizophrenia.

SchizophreniaSchizoaffective Disorder3 more

Since side effects of antipsychotics, dopamine D2 receptor blockers, frequently occur in older patients with schizophrenia and the risk is dose dependent, clinical guidelines universally advocate the use of lower doses. However, there is no report to test this dosing guideline with measurements of D2 receptor blockade caused by antipsychotics. In this study, dopamine D2 receptor occupancy will be measured, using Positron Emission Tomography (PET), in 40 patients aged 50 and older with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders before and after a gradual 40 % dose reduction of antipsychotics that was safely achieved in the past study while setting a target dose still above the lower limit of the dose range recommended in clinical guidelines for older patients. Our goal is to relate changes in clinical outcome, including subjective and objective clinical ratings, to dopamine D2 receptor occupancy, and compare these results with the data for younger patients in the literature.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Illness Management and Recovery for Veterans With Severe Mental Illness

SchizophreniaSchizo-affective Disorder

The President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health has called for a transformation of the mental health system to partner with consumers of those services in delivering effective interventions focused on recovery, and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has developed a Mental Health Strategic Plan to address these recommendations. One promising approach is to implement Illness Management and Recovery (IMR), a structured curriculum to help mental health consumers manage their illnesses and pursue goals related to recovery from mental illness. IMR was developed from a review of effective approaches for illness self-management training in persons with severe mental illness. The 9-month curriculum is taught using motivational, educational, and cognitive-behavioral techniques, and incorporates five evidence-based practices: education about mental illness, strategies for increasing medication adherence, skills training to enhance social support, relapse prevention planning, and coping skills training. The program was developed for widespread dissemination and includes a manual, worksheets, an introductory video, a clinical training video, a fidelity scale, and informational brochures for consumers, family members, clinicians, and administrators.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Development Of New Techniques For Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of The Brain

DiagnosisPsychiatric

This Protocol is intended to facilitate development and testing of new techniques for functional MRI by UC Davis Research Faculty, as well as to facilitate the evaluation of new techniques provided by the system manufacturers (GE and Siemens).

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

Study of Glutathione, Vitamin C and Cysteine in Children With Autism and Severe Behavior Problems...

AutismSevere Behavior Disorder

This is a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of glutathione alone or glutathione, vitamin C and NAC treatment in children with autism who also have severe behavior problems. The investigators hypothesis is that children with autism will show improvement in both learning capabilities and behavior with either glutathione, or glutathione, vitamin C and NAC therapy.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) in Early Phase Schizophrenia Spectrum Psychosis

Schizophrenic Psychoses

The investigators seek to examine the effect of add-on N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) in the early phase of schizophrenia spectrum illness in collaboration with researchers Kim Do, PhD, and Philippe Conus, MD in Switzerland. Modifications of brain structure are thought to occur during the pre-illness phase and around the transition to psychosis. Therefore, studying new treatments that could target changes occurring during this period is of critical importance. Aims: Does add-on NAC treatment in early psychosis influence: positive and negative symptoms extrapyramidal side-effects of other medication plasma concentration of glutathione Mismatch Negativity, a physiological marker

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Transdiagnostic Group Treatments for Patients With Common Mental Disorders in Primary Health Care...

Anxiety DisordersDepressive Disorders1 more

The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of CBT and MMI on the quality of life and relief of psychological symptoms of patients with common mental disorders or problems attending primary health care centre.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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