Behavioral Measurement-Based Care in Psychiatry (BMCP)
PI: Sophia Vinogradov, MD
The purpose of this study is to determine if using a variety of assessments and measurements identifying individual strengths and areas for improvement can help patients and their providers work to make better treatment decisions.
Brain Imaging-Based Care in Psychiatry (BIBCaP)
PI: Sophia Vinogradov, MD
The purpose of this study is to better understand the underlying biological basis for the experience of mental health conditions and use this to inform people's psychiatric care.
Mother-Baby Project
PI: Sophia Vinogradov, MD
This study hopes to assist clinicians in helping at-risk perinatal mothers through measurement-based care.
Minnesota Community-Based Cognitive Training in Early Psychosis (Mini-COTES)
PI: Sophia Vinogradov, MD
This study is investigating whether cognitive training can help people with recent-onset psychosis lessen their symptoms and learn new thinking and problem-solving skills, when it is delivered on an iPad and combined with an early psychosis treatment program.
Cognitive Training Delivered Remotely to Individuals with Psychosis (ROAM)
PI: Sophia Vinogradov, MD
The purpose of this study is to use remote methods and scalable interactive neurotechnology to generate important data on the potential for remote targeted cognitive treatment in people with psychosis. We are investigating whether combining computer-based cognitive exercises or computer games from a program called BHQ, and a motivational intervention (PRIME mobile application), may help people with psychosis learn new thinking skills, and increase motivation and quality of life.
Normative Data Projects
PI: Sophia Vinogradov, MD
In this collection of studies, we are collecting normative data for measures that we use in our research on mental illnesses. We are collecting these measures at the Minnesota State Fair and through the UMN REP Program, in order to collect a large amount of data from a wide range of people, which will help us establish normative values to use in current and future research studies.
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) & Cognitive Remediation Therapy for Psychosis
PI: Ian Ramsay, PhD
The purpose of this double-blind randomized controlled trial is to assess effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to enhance cognitive remediation therapy in patients with psychotic disorders.
A Closed-Loop Assessment and Treatment Platform for Mood Disorders (Moodify)
PI: Dr. Gamze Balci, M.D
Moodify/MMT is evaluating if the use of a new computerized training program designed to engage thinking can help people with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), depression, and/or anxiety.