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February 16, 2016

Therapeutic Interventions for Depression Using EEG

Submitted by Zenova Williams

Marriage and Family Therapy Program researchers are looking for participants with symptoms of depression who are interested in therapy. Those who meet the criteria for the study will be invited to five consecutive weeks of therapy sessions of two sessions a week. Brain activity will be monitored through an EEG cap during these sessions at K-State’s Family Center, in Campus Creek Complex. Participants will receive therapy at no cost and $30 at the one-month follow-up session. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to receive either Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

If interested contact Zenova Williams at zwilliams@ksu.edu. For more information about EMDR see www.emdria.org.