The Early Intervention Clinic at Palo Alto University (www.eiclinic.org) is a research clinic dedicated to developing and evaluating different methods of treatment for trauma survivors.
EMH Overview
The Ethnic Minority Mental Health (EMH) Research Lab is focused around understanding and improving mental health services for ethnic minority individuals with suicidal behaviors and mood disorders. Ethnic minority individuals are often underserved and have low rates of service utilization.
The Children and Adolescent Psychotherapy (CAPT) Research Lab began at Palo Alto University in California. Founded and led by Dr. Eduardo Bunge in 2013, the CAPT Lab emphasizes an evidence based approach to childhood and adolescent disorders and the integration of new technologies.
The group seeks to enhance clinical practice by developing and evaluating evidence-based psychological interventions using Internet sites, eHealth, mHealth, apps and other technological applications.
Dr. Bruce Bongar
professorbongar@gmail.com
Topics
Drs. Bruce Bongar (bbongar@paloaltou.edu) and Joyce Chu (jchu@paloaltou.edu)
Current evidence-based practices of suicidology lack integration with knowledge regarding cultural variations in suicide, increasing risk for misdetection or mismanagement of risk in diverse populations. The goals of the Multicultural Suicide Research Center are to advance the field of multicultural suicidology through projects investigating suicide assessment, prevention, and management.
Overview of research program:
Dr. Beutler’s two main areas of research involve:
Faculty Mentor: Alinne Barrera, PhD
Lab website: http://www.barreralab.paloaltou.edu/
[Updated: February 21, 2019]
Overview
The RISE Research Lab is focused on the study of mental and physical health concerns of LGBTQ+ people over the lifespan, identifying factors and processes that that contribute to health disparities between LGBTQ+ and heterosexual/cisgender populations, and developing strategies to address these disparities and promote health and well-being among LGBTQ+ individuals, families, and communities.
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