Summary: The Idaho State University (ISU) Psychology Clinic has openings for a research study focused on cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBT-I). Participants will receive free therapy and a total of $100 upon completing the study, which includes an in-home sleep study, wearing a wrist-worn activity monitor, and participating in a six-week therapy program led by a graduate student clinician. The ISU Psychology Clinic, which provides training for doctoral students and low-cost treatment for the Southeastern Idaho community, is looking for eligible participants to join this initiative.
Key Takeaways:
- Insomnia Treatment: Participants will receive six weeks of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia at no cost, including the use of in-home sleep study tools and activity monitors.
- Compensation for Participation: Those who complete the study will be compensated with $100 and gain access to behavioral sleep medicine treatment at the ISU Psychology Clinic.
- Community-Oriented Clinic: The ISU Psychology Clinic offers services not only to students but also to community members, providing mental health support and training for doctoral students in clinical psychology.
Openings are available at the Idaho State University Psychology Clinic for a research study focused on cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBT-I).
CBT-I will focus on a few techniques to aid with managing and improving poor sleep. Eligible participants will be asked to complete an in-home sleep study, wear a wrist-watch like activity and light monitor, complete a six-week therapy program with a graduate student clinician, and complete an assortment of related questionnaires.
Participants will receive a total of $100 for their complete participation and will receive therapy free of charge.
Clinic Connected With ISU Department of Psychology
The clinic is a training and behavioral health care center connected with the ISU Department of Psychology. This treatment facility, which was established in 1978, provides training for doctoral students in the clinical psychology program as well as a low-cost treatment option for children and adults living in Southeastern Idaho.
Services are not restricted to the university, and most clients are community members. Clients work collaboratively with psychology trainees and the supervising clinical faculty to resolve mental health difficulties and reach personal goals. The clinic is located on the fifth floor of Garrison Hall on the ISU Pocatello campus.
Can eligibility survey can be found here. It asks general eligibility questions and will then provide additional study information and an informed consent form.
For more information regarding this treatment study or behavioral sleep medicine treatment, email [email protected].
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