27 Oct Brief Telehealth CBT-I Intervention in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 Pandemic and mitigation efforts have drastically disrupted daily life and increased stress, causing worse sleep quality for many individuals across the world. The CoPsyN Sleep lab at Stanford University is conducting a study of a brief, non-drug therapy for acute sleep problems that have started or worsened during the COVID-19 Pandemic. There is no in-person contact in this study. If interested, please use the link (https://redcap.stanford.edu/surveys/?s=XRPF4NTRFA&fbclid=IwAR3jaC3z0OhlwC86_Hf9le8R7BgYbfImpeJzVCfJfI8XRmij_cCjeZeYnFc) to fill out an interest form or email Allie at amorehse@stanford.edu.
Participant Eligibility
Volunteers who are 18 years or older, experiencing sleep difficulties since the COVID-19 Pandemic, and currently living in the United States will receive extensive sleep evaluation and individualized telehealth treatment.
Contact
Allison Morehouse
(650) 497-9414
Additional Study Details
Full Study Title
Harnessing Telehealth to Mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sleep, Suicidality, and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
Investigator(s)
Dr. Andrea Goldstein-Piekarski
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Yes
Study Site(s)
Stanford University
401 Quarry Road
Palo Alto, Washington 94305