Can family therapy heal LGBTQ mental health wounds?
NCT ID NCT05766592
Summary
This study is testing two types of online therapy for LGBTQ adults who have parents who struggle to accept their identity. The goal is to see if these therapies can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. One therapy works with the individual, while the other involves family sessions with a parent. Researchers are recruiting 124 participants from specific regions to compare the two approaches.
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Ben-Gurion University Psychotherapy Research Lab
RECRUITINGBeersheba, 84105, Israel
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Yale LGBTQ Mental Health Initiative with the Yale School of Public Health Office
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGNew York, New York, 10001, United States
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