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STUDY BASICS

Are you 18-55 years old and been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out if an intervention called neurofeedback can improve symptoms in people with borderline personality disorder. Participation involves interviews, questionnaires, and MRI scanning. Compensation provided.


IRB: STUDY22040107
- Amygdala rtfMRI Neurofeedback for Borderline Personality Disorder

RESEARCH AREAS & CONDITIONS:
  Mental Health and Behavior

PHONE NUMBER: 1-866-438-8230
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MEET THE RESEARCHER


Kymberly Young

Kymberly Young, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. A graduate of the American University in Washington, DC, Dr. Young is a talented clinical neuroscientist whose research interests include developing novel technology based interventions for depression and related conditions.