BEHAVIOR AND MENTAL HEALTH STUDY

COVID-19 UPDATE: We are still running in-person study sessions during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have added safety precautions such as required face masks, social distancing, and temperature checks. 

BEHAVIOR AND MENTAL HEALTH STUDY

COVID-19 UPDATE: We are still running in-person study sessions during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have added safety precautions such as required face masks, social distancing, and temperature checks. 

Do you experience...

Frequent irritation and anger?
Other people getting on your nerves all the time?
Moments of physical aggression, like throwing objects or kicking people?

anger

...if so, this study might be a good fit for you.

Our research group in the Psychology Department at the University of Miami is conducting a study to examine how different thoughts, behaviors, and emotions are related to decision making and psychological symptoms. We are currently seeking folks who struggle with controlling their anger or aggression (e.g., have thrown things, hit somebody, or yelled recently), or who are in recovery from prior alcohol or substance abuse. 

What does participating in this study involve?

We are looking for people between the ages of 18-55 years old who would be able to complete an interview on Zoom, and come to the University of Miami campus for two 2-3 hour visits. These sessions involve answering questions about your experiences of psychological symptoms, filling out questionnaires, and completing computer and behavioral tasks (including some opportunities to earn additional money).

If eligible, you may be compensated for your time and effort — up to $145 if you complete the program.

If you are interested in participating, please complete the brief questionnaire below to see if our study might be a good fit. If you would like more information, fill out the contact form on our Contact Us page, or contact paso@psy.miami.edu or (305)-284-5394.