Child/Adolescent Anxiety and Mood Program
The Child/Adolescent Anxiety and Mood Program (CAMP) at UConn Health conducts research focusing on child and adolescent anxiety and mood disorders, with an emphasis on treatment and dissemination. Anxiety in particular is the most common mental health problem diagnosed in children and adolescents, and many of the CAMP studies focus on the early identification, prevention, and treatment of anxiety in school- and community-based settings. CAMP works with children and adolescents across a range of ages in Connecticut, with multi-site collaborations in Maryland and Florida. Information about our many opportunities for training and volunteering is below.
Opportunities
Research Studies
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Meet Our Team
Golda S. Ginsburg, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator, CAMP
Jeffrey E. Pella, Ph.D.
Co-Principal Investigator, TAPES Study