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Active
Studies
This
is a time of great opportunity for research in psychiatry.
Rapid advances in basic science have increased our knowledge
of how the brain works. We must discover how to apply that
knowledge to gain a better understanding of mental illness,
to translate that understanding to better treatments, and
to find ways to use those treatments to improve the lives
of our patients.
Research at UTHCPC focuses on the major illnesses that afflict
our patients: bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and major depression.
In each case, our goals are:
- to
determine the mechanisms of the behavioral disorders that
underlie the illnesses: disturbances of thinking and mood,
disorders of impulsivity, motivation, or aggression;
- to
find better ways to identify patients with the illnesses;
- to
develop predictors of treatment response, including characteristics
of the patient or of the patient's history to help predict
which treatments will work, and early changes that can tell
us whether treatment will be successful;
- to
develop new treatments for major illnesses;
- to
determine the best uses for both new and older treatments.
In order
to meet these needs, we carry out brain imaging studies, behavioral
studies, clinical outcome studies, and treatment trials. The
progress we make in these areas will improve our ability to
care for our patients.
Even
the most severely ill patients spend most of their time outside
the hospital. A patient's experience in UTHCPC should have
a favorable impact beyond the relatively short time that he
or she spends here. Therefore, our research will focus increasingly
on studies that combine inpatient treatment with outpatient
follow-up, during which the individual's quality of life and
ability to function, as well as freedom from relapse of illness,
is monitored
Persons
participating in research studies at The University of Texas
Harris County Psychiatric Center have an opportunity to participate
on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Some outpatient studies
are conducted with our sister institution, The University
of Texas Mental Sciences Institute.
Inpatient
studies range in stay from two to four weeks. Outpatient
studies range from several weeks to longer. Follow-up care
is available for those involved in research studies.
Studies
are available for children, adolescents and adults.
For current
studies, call (713) 741-3951
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