Symptoms of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) can start within one month of a traumatic event. However, symptoms may sometimes not appear until years after the event in question. Whenever they arise, they can cause significant issues in work or social situations and in relationships. PTSD can even interfere with one’s ability to reliably go about normal daily tasks.
If you are experiencing PTSD symptoms that include any of the following – intrusive memories, avoidance, negative changes in thinking and mood, or changes in physical and emotional reactions – it is possible to find treatment and relief.
Our Research Centers are currently enrolling subjects suffering from PTSD into research studies.
The PTSD study will include various visits to a study site in your area and follow up phone calls at designated times.
All study-related care is provided at no cost to you. You do not need health insurance to participate. Volunteers who take part in the study may receive compensation for their time and travel. Participation is entirely voluntary. Even if you decide to take part in this study, you can change your mind about participating at any time.
Adjunct therapies are designed to be used in addition to medications that help. Call us today at (609)-921-6050 or complete the form below to see if you qualify for a research study investigating new treatments for PTSD.
Our mission at Scranton Medical Institute (SMI) is to disseminate cutting-edge research to the people of Pennsylvania. We give you access to healthcare services that aren’t presently provided to the general public. Trials are entirely free, and people who take part may be compensated.
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