Research for Bipolar Depression in Teens

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Treatment for Teenage Bipolar Depression

We're looking for teens ages 10-17 who experience bipolar depression to join a research opportunity that could help us find better ways to support your mental health. Your participation could make a real difference in understanding how to help young people like you feel better.

βœ“ Expert psychiatric care and support
βœ“ Contribute to teen mental health
βœ“ Professional guidance throughout participation
βœ“ Help shape future treatments

About This Research

This research focuses on bipolar depression in teenagers and explores ways to improve treatment and support. By participating, you'll work with a compassionate psychiatric team who understand what you're going through and are dedicated to your wellbeing. Your involvement helps us learn how to better help teens manage bipolar depression and find hope for the future.

Who Can Participate?

βœ“ Between 10 and 17 years old
βœ“ Diagnosed with bipolar I or bipolar II disorder
βœ“ Currently experiencing a depressive episode
βœ“ Able to provide written consent (with parent or guardian permission)
βœ“ Willing to work with our research team

What to Expect

βœ“ Access to specialized psychiatric evaluation and care
βœ“ Regular monitoring by experienced mental health professionals
βœ“ Opportunity to contribute to better treatments for teens
βœ“ Support from a dedicated team focused on your wellbeing

Contact us directly:

Phone: +1 657 230 7120

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