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The Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation is currently seeking participants for the following research study: Thank you for your interest in participating in research studies.

Relationship between Mothers with Depression and
Their Adult Daughters

A study exploring the way depression affects how mothers and daughters communicate with, support, and feel about one another.

Research at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation

Researchers at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation strive to develop and evaluate new knowledge for the field of psychiatric rehabilitation. Periodically, our research division invites individuals from our local community, from the continental United States, and from around the world to participate in our research projects. All research procedures and instruments have been approved by a multidisciplinary institutional review board (IRB) at Boston Univeristy prior to recruitment.

Why we need research participants?

Participation in research is essential to advance the field of psychiatric rehabilitation and to develop programs and practices to facilitate recovery from a psychiatric disability. Research data may be published in journal articles, integrated into trainings for rehabilitation providers, and reported to the federal government. Participation may contribute to the recovery process of many people whose lives have been affected by a disabling mental illness.

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The Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation has been jointly funded as a Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) in mental health by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) and the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

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