Project DRAMA
Through a collaboration between faculty in Case Western Reserve University’s theater and psychological sciences departments, we are offering Project DRAMA, a unique program that combines evidence-based strategies for anxiety and depressed mood with improvisation, the theatrical art of performance and storytelling without a script. Project DRAMA stands for Developing Resilience & Anxiety Management in Adolescents. The program is for youth ages 8-17 years of age who struggle with worries, social anxiety or depression.
https://psychsciences.case.edu/project-drama/
Kids and Their Belongings
The Kids and Their Belongings Study is currently conducting online studies about kids who engage in Hoarding, kids with OCD, and kids who are happy and healthy. Please view the descriptions below and select the link that best applies to your child.
Kids and Their Belongings – Hoarding
Does your struggle to throw things out or become anxious when asked to throw things out? Help CWRU researchers learn more about children who collect items or struggle to throw out things. If your child is between 10-17 and collects a lot of items please fill out our online questionnaires! We hope to use this study to learn more about collecting in children. You can participate by going to:
https://cwru.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6FkWyfErG7HonDT
Kids and Their Belongings – Healthy
Do you have a happy and healthy 10-17 year old child? Help CWRU researchers learn more about children and their families by filling out our online questionnaires! We hope to use this study to learn more effective ways therapists can help children and families. You can participate by going to
https://cwru.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6FkWyfErG7HonDT
Kids and Their Belongings – OCD
Does your child engage in repetitive behaviors they cannot control? Does your child worry excessively about germs, orderliness or health? Help CWRU researchers learn more about children with OCD and their families. if your child is between 10-17 and struggles with OCD please fill out our online questionnaires! We hope to use this study to learn more effective ways to treat OCD. You can participate by going to:
https://cwru.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6FkWyfErG7HonDT