Hilary Blumberg, MD
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Overview
Dr. Blumberg is the Director of The Yale Mood Disorders Research Program (MDRP). The MDRP is dedicated to understanding the science of mood disorders, including bipolar disorder and depression, related disorders and suicide risk. The MDRP brings together a multi-disciplinary group of scientists from across the Yale campus in a highly collaborative research effort. The scientists use a wide variety of scientific methods to study how genetic and environmental factors affect the brain and influence the expression of mood disorders across the lifespan. Goals of the MDRP include the identification of biological markers for mood and related disorders and discovery of new treatment strategies. It is hoped that these research efforts will lead to new and improved methods for early detection and treatment, and prevention, of suffering and suicide risk of the disorders.
Current studies include:
- MRI Brain Scanning Studies of Adolescents and Adults with Bipolar Disorder and Depression
- MRI Brain Scanning Studies of Healthy Adolescents and Adults
- Study of a non-medication psychobehavioral treatment "BE-SMART" to provide individuals healthy skills they can use to improve their emotion regulation, decrease symptoms of bipolar disorder and depression and reduce their suicide risk.
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Media
- These images, from Johnston et al, American Journal of Psychiatry, 2017, display regions of the brain important in emotional regulation where adolescents and young adults with bipolar disorder who made suicide attempts showed decreases, compared to adolescents and young adults with bipolar disorder who did not make attempts. The top left image shows a region of decreased gray matter in ventral prefrontal cortex, the top right image shows a region of decreased functioning in ventral prefrontal cortex and the lower image shows regions of decreases in the structural integrity of white matter in connections from the ventral prefrontal cortex.
News
- February 20, 2025Source: BMJ Mental Health
Chronotherapeutic Intervention Targeting Emotion Regulation Brain Circuitry, Symptoms, and Suicide Risk in Adolescents and Young adults With Bipolar Disorder: A Pilot Randomised Trial
- October 21, 2024Source: Newsline with Brigitte Quinn
Promoting Local Mental Health Awareness
- October 03, 2024Source: Yale Daily News
Yale mental health experts weigh in on increasing national suicide rates
- September 05, 2024Source: Molecular Psychiatry
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Regional Gray Matter Volume in Persons Who Died by Suicide
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Mood Disorders Research Program
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New Haven, Connecticut 06510
United States
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