Borderline Personality clinical trials at University of California Health
1 research study open to eligible people
Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder With rTMS
open to eligible people ages 18-65
This project studies the effectiveness of brain stimulation on borderline personality disorder (BPD) symptoms. This study is blinded, randomized and will enroll up to 30 participants. Participant will be consented for the study remotely via a secure internet platform called Zoom. Participants will undergo up to 2 MRI scans, 2 brain wave recording sessions and up to 30 brain stimulation treatments, and complete symptom assessments and cognitive behavioral tasks on a computer. Participation requires minimum of 17 in person visits over the course of 2.5 months. Participants are randomly assigned active or sham brain stimulation. Participants who received sham brain stimulation have the option to receive additional 15 active brain stimulation session.
at UCLA
Our lead scientists for Borderline Personality research studies include Andrew Leuchter, MD.
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