Research for Mental Health Support for Young People

See If You Qualify

Support for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Autism

We're looking for young people and their families who want to be part of research that could help improve mental health care. Your participation could make a real difference in understanding how to better support young people facing these challenges.

βœ“ Access to specialized psychiatric care
βœ“ Support from experienced mental health professionals
βœ“ Help advance treatment options for youth
βœ“ Your voice matters in mental health research

About This Research

We're conducting important research to better understand schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorder in young people. By participating, you'll work with our compassionate team of mental health experts who are dedicated to improving care for teens and children. Your involvement helps us learn what treatments and support work best, so we can help other young people like you in the future.

Who Can Participate?

βœ“ Ages 5–17 years old (depending on your condition)
βœ“ Diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar I or II disorder, or autism spectrum disorder
βœ“ Parent or guardian able to provide written consent, and you able to give your agreement
βœ“ Confirmed diagnosis through specialized psychiatric assessment

What to Expect

βœ“ Receive comprehensive mental health evaluations from experienced psychiatrists
βœ“ Access ongoing support and monitoring throughout the research
βœ“ Help shape the future of mental health treatment for young people
βœ“ Be part of a caring community working toward better understanding and care

Contact us directly:

Phone: +1 657 230 7120

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