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A Randomized Controlled Study for the Treatment of Binge Drinking in College Students with Depressive Symptoms

Have you been feeling stressed, sad, blue, or down in the dumps? Have you lost interest in the things you used to enjoy? Have you been overwhelmed with school or having hard time keeping up? Have you been drinking more because of it? Are you unsure what to do about it? We may be able to help!

The Depression Clinical and Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital is conducting a research study to find new and effective therapy treatments for stress and unhealthy coping among college students. Participants will receive therapy sessions at no cost and will be compensated for completing questionnaires in the context of the study.

If you are 18 or older, attending college, and would like more information, please contact Liz at 617-726-3129 or eddalton@partners.edu.


We initiate new studies regularly, so please contact us for additional information.

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