Research Clinics
In addition to its clinical services, the Columbia Department of Psychiatry runs over a dozen Research Clinics.
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Anxiety Disorders Clinic was the first in the nation devoted to research and treatment of anxiety problems.
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The Trauma and PTSD Program, in the Anxiety Disorders Clinic at the Department of Psychiatry and The NYSPI, is committed to improving the lives of people affected by trauma and bereavement.
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A clinic that conducts free and confidential evaluations of patients with depression and bipolar depression that has been difficult to treat by standard approaches.
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The DES is an outpatient research and treatment clinic that conducts studies of the cause and treatment of depression.
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The Columbia Center for Eating Disorders is an internationally recognized program committed to the research and treatment of eating disorders.
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Our clinic is dedicated to research on mood disorders (major depression and bipolar disorder), borderline personality disorder, prevention of suicide and self-injury, and bereavement.
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Our team is specially trained in diagnosing and treating memory disorders will perform evaluations for patients experiencing memory loss.
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Columbia University’s PTSD Research and Treatment Program is committed to improving the lives of civilians and military veterans exposed to trauma via translation research and innovative treatments.
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We conduct research designed to improve our understanding of the complex social and biological causes of Social Anxiety Disorder, which may lead to future treatments.
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STARS provides free and confidential treatment of substance abuse in the context of a research treatment clinical trial.
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Psychoanalysis is a modern, effective treatment for healing emotional pain and promoting personal growth.
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Providing outpatient services to individuals participating in research studies conducted by NYSPI and Columbia faculty investigators.
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YTEAM is a specialty research clinic dedicated to improving the lives of children and adolescents suffering from anxiety, mood, and obsessive-compulsive and related disorders.