The U of C’s At-Risk for Mental Illness Research Program is recruiting young adults concerned about the possibility of developing psychosis.
Studies:
- UPLIFT: Family focused treatment for ages 12 – 25 with a family member willing to participate
- Family focused treatment or education and seeing a therapist individually
- Stepped Care Project for Clinical High Risk for ages 12 – 25
- Part 1: Weekly individual or group-based education and support sessions
- Part 2 (depending on symptoms/functioning): The option of individual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Cognitive Behavioural Social Skills Training group therapy
- ProNET: Psychosis Risk Outcome Networkfor ages 12 – 30
- Study-related assessment, monitoring, and education
Youth mental health is challenging, and there is more detailed study and eligibility information available to you in the program’s pamphlets.
If you are interested in learning more or sharing details about the studies with your patients or their family members, you can:
- Download a package of pamphlets and posters
- Contact the program at 403.210.8740 or [email protected] to learn more