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The Neuroscience Clinic for Mood and Personality Disorders at New
York State Psychiatric Institute is located at Columbia
University Medical Center in New York City. The primary goal
of the Clinic is to study mood disorders (depression and bipolar
disorder), borderline personality disorder, self-injury, and
suicidal behavior in order to find more effective treatments
for them. We study these disorders and behaviors using a variety
of biological, pharmacological, and psychological approaches.
Because we are a research clinic, we offer free treatment or
financial compensation to eligible adults in exchange for their
participation in our studies. Both inpatient and outpatient treatment
are available from psychiatrists, psychologists, and research personnel
trained specifically in the study of these disorders and behaviors.
We are funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, the American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), The Stanley Medical Research
Institute, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia
and Depression (NARSAD), and several other foundations. All studies
are approved by the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia
University Institutional Review Boards. |
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