Mind Research Network RTMS Study

Mind Research Network RTMS Study

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Participants are compensated up to $540, pro-rated for partial visits.

This research study is testing whether a non-invasive form of brain stimulation called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) affects negative emotions and alcohol use.

Transcranial alternating current stimulation to boost the efficacy of motivational interviewing | The Mind Research Network (MRN) 03/02/2023

This study is no longer actively recruiting new participants. If you are interested in other treatment studies for alcohol use, please see https://www.mrn.org/common/tacs or for a complete list of research studies please visit https://www.mrn.org/research/volunteer

Transcranial alternating current stimulation to boost the efficacy of motivational interviewing | The Mind Research Network (MRN) This study is testing whether non-invasive brain stimulation has an effect on psychotherapy sessions for alcohol use. For this study we are seeking individuals who live in the Albuquerque area who are 18-65 years of age, who drink alcohol on a regular basis, and are thinking about reducing their dri...

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