Brain Emotion Circuitry-Targeted Self-Monitoring and Regulation Therapy (BE-SMART)
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What is the purpose of this trial?
New treatments to help to reduce the emotional dysregulation of mood disorders are critically needed. This is a study of an emotional dysregulation psychotherapy treatment in which subjects will learn skills to help to down-regulate maladaptive emotional responses and learn beneficial, healthy habits. Investigators will perform symptom and behavioral assessments and scanning prior to the treatment and will then repeat scanning, symptom and behavioral assessments at the midpoint, and after the psychotherapy is completed. This collected information will assess whether the treatment can improve functioning of emotion regulation brain circuitry.
- Trial withKlingenstein Third Generation Foundation, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and University of Iowa
- Ages16 years - 24 years
- GenderBoth
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Principal Investigator
Sub-Investigators
- Andrés S Martin, MD, PhD
- Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger, MD
- Dwain Fehon, PsyD
- Eli Lebowitz, PhD
- Eric D.A. Hermes, MD
- Hun Millard, MD
- Irina Esterlis, PhD
- Jennifer Buenzle Dwyer, MD, PhD
- Joao P. De Aquino, MD
- Joel Gelernter, MD
- John Krystal, MD
- Linda Mayes, MD
- Michael Bloch, MD, MS
- Michael Crowley, PhD
- Naomi Driesen, PhD
- Noa Katz Shroitman, MD, BSc
- Sarah Nicholls, PhD
- Todd Constable, PhD
- Wendy Silverman, PhD, ABPP
- Last Updated02/22/2024
- Study HIC#0407026910