CBT app for military members with insomnia and TBI - call for study participants.

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Free opportunity to try a CBT app for insomnia customized for military members with TBI

Click here to see the flyer for the study, plus this additional flyer with extra information.

A clinical trial is enrolling 200 service members and veterans to test the efficacy of an online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) app for insomnia that has been customized to be specific to military members. Research has found that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an effective treatment for insomnia; read more about this therapy on our website. Sleep Healthy Using the Internet (SHUTi) is the app that researchers have customized for this clinical trial. Similar CBT-i trials have proven to be effective and are recommended by Dr. Charles Czeisler, Professor of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School. For civilians, this app is expensive and requires a prescription.

The use of the app will be free for participants who qualify for the study. All study-related activities will take place via telephone or the internet. No in-person visits are required. For more details, see our blog post, which includes the flyer for the clinical trial. To participate (or ask questions), contact the study via email at cnrm-ecbti@usuhs.edu, or call or text (301) 456-5474. 

The clinical trial is being run by The Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine at the Uniformed Services University.

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