Research done by the Department of Psychiatry spans across a wide array of focus areas and uses a variety of methodologies. Within the Department exist a number of well-established, motivated programs seeking to learn more about their respective interests and explore how their findings play a part in better understanding psychiatric health as a whole. These programs are comprised of experienced faculty, and they also benefit from strong partnerships with researchers in various University entities.
Our Research Programs:
- Addiction Center Research
- Anxiety Disorders Program (Adult)
- Child OCD & Anxiety Disorders Program (COAP)
- Geriatric Psychiatry
- Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program
- Mental Health Innovation, Services and Outcomes (MHISO)
- Mood Disorders Lab
- Neuromodulation
- Program for Risk Evaluation & Prevention (PREP): Early Psychosis Research
- Research Program on Cognition- and Neuromodulation Based Interventions
- Sleep and Circadian Research Laboratory
- Speech Neurophysiology Lab
- Women and Infants Mental Health
- Youth Depression and Suicide Prevention Program