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Commitment from the Maya-Capelouto Family Fund for the OCD app study. (11/15) Commitment from Rich and Susan Redelfs to support a clinical study of the OCD program on a mobile phone (OCD app study) to find out whether the program is effective on a mobile phone screen. (10/15) Commitment from Billie and Dr. Michael Kubly to develop a software-based depression treatment tool and research its HOSPITAL – ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ATTENTION RETRAINING Visit the post for more. MDD STUDY WITHIN A COMMUNITY SETTING Starting Date: Research Objective. The first study of its kind, researchers will investigate the effectiveness of cognitive bias modification training (CBM-I) using a hand-held device for patients with depression using a community sample. OCD/ANXIETY ENHANCEMENT Starting Date: 11/16. Research Objective. The first study of its kind, researchers will investigate an idiographic version (individualized version) of attention retraining on a hand held device for its usefulness as a residential treatment enhancement tool for OCD.NADER AMIR, PHD
Dr. Amir’s primary research interest is experimental psychopathology with an emphasis on anxiety disorders. Specifically, he is interested in studying information-processing biases that may lead to the maintenance, and possibly the development of, anxiety disorders. SCREEN – ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ATTENTION RETRAINING PROGRAM Visit the post for more. BRADLEY C. RIEMANN, PHD Dr. Riemann is the chief clinical officer and clinical director, OCD Center and CBT Services at Rogers Memorial Hospital. Dr. Riemann is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board, and Chair of the Clinical Advisory Committee of the International OCD Foundation. ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ATTENTION RETRAINING PROGRAM Over the past three decades, treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy have proven effective for conditions such as OCD and anxiety and other mental health challenges. ABOUT - ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ATTENTION RETRAINING PROGRAM The National Institute of Mental Health Strategic Plan: Goal Four “We are in a dynamic period of change for mental health care. In the new mental healthcare landscape, there should be many opportunities to improve outcomes with new financing and care delivery models, with services provided outside the traditional healthcare systems (in schools, in community settings, at workplaces and online TEAM NEW – ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ATTENTION RETRAINING Dr. Riemann is the chief clinical officer and clinical director, OCD Center and CBT Services at Rogers Memorial Hospital. Dr. Riemann is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board, andMILESTONES 2
Commitment from the Maya-Capelouto Family Fund for the OCD app study. (11/15) Commitment from Rich and Susan Redelfs to support a clinical study of the OCD program on a mobile phone (OCD app study) to find out whether the program is effective on a mobile phone screen. (10/15) Commitment from Billie and Dr. Michael Kubly to develop a software-based depression treatment tool and research its HOSPITAL – ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ATTENTION RETRAINING Visit the post for more. MDD STUDY WITHIN A COMMUNITY SETTING Starting Date: Research Objective. The first study of its kind, researchers will investigate the effectiveness of cognitive bias modification training (CBM-I) using a hand-held device for patients with depression using a community sample. OCD/ANXIETY ENHANCEMENT Starting Date: 11/16. Research Objective. The first study of its kind, researchers will investigate an idiographic version (individualized version) of attention retraining on a hand held device for its usefulness as a residential treatment enhancement tool for OCD.NADER AMIR, PHD
Dr. Amir’s primary research interest is experimental psychopathology with an emphasis on anxiety disorders. Specifically, he is interested in studying information-processing biases that may lead to the maintenance, and possibly the development of, anxiety disorders. SCREEN – ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ATTENTION RETRAINING PROGRAM Visit the post for more. BRADLEY C. RIEMANN, PHD Dr. Riemann is the chief clinical officer and clinical director, OCD Center and CBT Services at Rogers Memorial Hospital. Dr. Riemann is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board, and Chair of the Clinical Advisory Committee of the International OCD Foundation. OCD/ANXIETY ENHANCEMENT Starting Date: 11/16. Research Objective. The first study of its kind, researchers will investigate an idiographic version (individualized version) of attention retraining on a hand held device for its usefulness as a residential treatment enhancement tool for OCD. OCD/ANXIETY STAND-ALONE Starting Date: 2/17. Research Objective. The first study of its kind, researchers will investigate an ideographic version (individualized version) of attention retraining for OCD on a hand held device as a stand-alone method of treatment. MDD STUDY WITHIN A RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT SETTING Starting Date: Research Objective. The first study of its kind, researchers will investigate the effectiveness of cognitive bias modification training (CBM-I) using a hand-held device for patients with depression who are in a residential treatment setting. DOCTORS – ROGERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ATTENTION RETRAINING Dr. Riemann is the chief clinical officer and clinical director, OCD Center and CBT Services at Rogers Memorial Hospital. Dr. BRENDA BAILEY, PHD, RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Brenda Bailey, PhD, is the research associate on the Cognitive Bias Modification study team working with patients in the residential OCDprogram. She also
GREG BERLIN, RESEARCH ASSISTANT Greg is a research associate with the Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) team at the OCD Center and the FOCUS Program. Greg conducts screening assessments for individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and depression. STEPHAN SIWIEC, RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Stephan Siwiec joined the cognitive bias modification (CBM) research team in 2016 as a research associate at the Brown Deer location. His role is to meet and interview potential study participants to determine if they meet the criteria to take part in the obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) study. JILL RIEMANN, COORDINATOR Jill Riemann brings a unique perspective to the Cognitive Bias Modification research team, which she joined in May 2016. As one of the project coordinators, she is the only member of the team who does not have a clinical background. DAWN MURRELL, RESEARCH COORDINATOR Dawn Murrell is the clinical research coordinator for the community-based Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) studies. She has extensive experience in EMILY TOPP, RESEARCH ASSISTANT Emily is a research assistant with the Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) team at the OCD Center and the FOCUS Program. Emily is the main point of contact with all the participants in the Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) research studies. skip to Main Content* Home
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Cognitive Bias Modification: Mental health treatment at your fingertips What's New - Updates WINTER, 2018 INSIDER REPORT What's New - Studies MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD) STUDY WITHIN A COMMUNITY SETTING MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD) STUDY WITHIN A RESIDENTIAL TREATMENTSETTING
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Over the past three decades, treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy have proven effective for conditions such as OCD and anxiety and other mental health challenges. The sad irony is that an overwhelming number of people with these mental health challenges continue to suffer needlessly. In a nation where per capita spending for physical health care is nearly 70 times greater than mental health care, access to and affordability of treatment is a challenge for millions of people. Thanks to your financial support, Rogers Memorial Hospital is trying to break through the barriers of accessibility and affordability of behavioral healthcare with the development of a digital treatment model called Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM), previously known as the Attention Retraining Program. By combining the proven science of cognitive bias with the power of technology in mobile and web applications, the CBM software tool has tremendous potential to be a game changer in mental health treatment. Your investment in CBM is bringing us closer to the day when we can bring treatment close to home and make life worth living for thousands and thousands who suffer from mental health challenges. And for that,we thank you.
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Nearly two thirds of adolescents with mental health needs do not receive care. NCBI Pub © 2019 Rogers Memorial Hospital. All rights reserved.Back To Top
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