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Assessing Psychotherapy Outcome With Feedback

Individual Psychiatric DisorderCouple Dysfunction1 more

This study is a comparison of client outcomes in two different types of psychotherapy treatment. In one condition clients will receive treatment-as-usual (TAU); the therapy that they would normally receive. In the other condition clients will receive treatment-as-usual but in addition their therapist will have access to empirical feedback on client progress. Clients in the feedback condition will fill out weekly online questionnaires, and their therapists will have access to a website that feeds back the results of these questionnaires. The purpose of the study is to understand the impact of providing such feedback to therapists. Participating therapists at 4 sites will offer all of their clients the opportunity to participate, and participating clients will be randomly assigned to either condition. This should result in a representative sample of client seeking treatment at these 4 Chicago-area clinics.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Ocrelizumab for Psychosis by Autoimmunity

Schizo-Affective Type of PsychosisSchizophrenia

Some people who have what doctors currently call schizophrenia or bipolar disease may actually have a brain disease caused by auto-antibodies. Auto-antibodies are produced when the normal defense mechanism of the body goes wrong and begins to attack the body, similar to "friendly fire." Auto-antibodies attack brain receptors and then the person who has this problem begins to have hallucinations and other manifestations of schizophrenia, like feeling that people can see what they are thinking and also feeling that other people do not like them. If this disease is caused by auto-antibodies, typically the person is well until they are 15 years of age or older, but seldom older than 35 years. Then, in a matter of a few months they begin to have hallucinations and the other symptoms. Doctors still do not know whether some people with schizophrenia or bipolar disease have auto-antibodies attacking their brain. For this reason, in this study some of these patients will receive a treatment that suppresses the auto-antibodies and their symptoms after treatment will be compared with the symptoms of a group of similar patients who are given a preparation that looks like the real treatment, but it is not.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Validation Study of the Malay Version of 3D-CAM

Postoperative DeliriumDiagnosis1 more

Validation of the Malay version of 3D-CAM, involving two-staged process. Translation and cultural adaptation of 3D-CAM into the Malay language. Testing for Validity and Reliability of the translated 3D-CAM tool to detect postoperative delirium.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Lifestyle Interventions for Overweight Adults With Mental Illness

Mental Health Disorder

The purpose of this study is to examine the lifestyle intervention on life quality and mental health among overweight adults with severe mental illness in Shenzhen, China. A total of 210 overweight adults with severe mental illness will be randomly allocated to intervention group and control group. Participants in the intervention groups will receive a 10-month lifestyle intervention while the control group will be waitlisted. A group of investigators will measure the anthropocentric indicators, blood pressure, lifestyle, life quality, and mental health for all participants.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Improving Mental Health in Youth and Lowering Risk for Obesity Through a Digital Preventative Product...

Mental Health DisorderObesity1 more

The goal of this study is to test the feasibility and utilization of a redesigned mobile app and health coaching platform (Vira) in youth (aged 18-25 years) with elevated depressive symptoms who are overweight/obese and/or self-report parental history of overweight/obesity. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: one group will use the Vira mobile app intervention with support from a health coach, and the other group will use the Vira mobile app intervention without coaching. Both groups will use the app for 12 weeks.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Prospective Neuroimaging Investigation of Idiopathic REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

Parkinson DiseaseREM Sleep Behavior Disorder

This is a prospective cohort study to evaluate degenerative changes in the brain by performing functional imaging analysis in patients with RBD and its correlations with clinical symptoms and dopaminergic degeneration. This study also evaluates cognitive changes with functional imaging measures and olfactory and other premotor symptoms of Lewy body disease. This study also collects gene extracts and sera to develop a biomarker for early detection of neurodegeneration.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Panic Disorder Among Individuals Consulting Emergency Departments for Non Cardiac Chest...

Panic DisorderAnxiety Disorder1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of three different treatment modalities on panic symptoms, quality of life and use of health services among individuals consulting an emergency department for non cardiac chest pain and having Panic Disorder.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Descriptive Study of Mental Activity

Psychiatric Disorder Requiring Hospitalization

Provide a description of patients admitted in the psychaitric department of the Mayotte Hospital

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Engaging Pacific Islander Perspectives on Mental Illness and Mental Health Services

Mental Disorder

This study will enroll 100 Samoan and 100 Marshallese adults to discuss mental health, mental disorders, and approaches for engaging Pacific Islander adults with mental illness into mental health services.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Neurostimulation-enhanced Behavioral Remediation of Social Cognition in Schizophrenia

Behaviors and Mental Disorders

Social cognition concerns the understanding of how people think about others and how that, in turn, influences our behavior, feelings, and social interactions. schizophrenia social-cognitive impairment is profound (effect size D>1.2), medication resistant and critically limits functional well-being . Social cognition involves complex patterns of coordinated activity within numerous cortical and subcortical networks, making it a difficult target for clinical neuroscience investigation. Yet, prior research demonstrates that sensory-perceptual dysfunction in schizophrenia can upwardly generalize into higher-order social-cognitive impairment making perception a tractable and fruitful approach for studying social cognition in schizophrenia. Here, the investigators explore how distortions in perception of temporal coincidence can contribute to the aberrant inferences of physical causation and social agency.

Withdrawn15 enrollment criteria
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