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Applied Clinical Neuroscience and Its Effect on Self-reported Stress and Other Physiological Markers

Applied Clinical Neuroscience and Its Effect on Self-reported Stress and Other Physiological Markers

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to see if an applied clinical neuroscience (ACN) approach to the symptom of 'stress' has a measurable effect on an individual's self-reported stress level. Physiological markers will be measured and analyzed to potentially allow for greater insight and aid in setting up any future research on this topic. This is an independent research study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Must be presenting to the clinic for treatment for 'stress'.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Under 18 years of age
  • No vulnerable populations (physical or mental disability, economically or educationally disadvantaged, pregnancy, minors, persons incarcerated).
  • No participants that have an additional relationship beyond the doctor/patient relationship that exists by nature of a patient committing to treatment (a family member or clinic employee would be excluded from the study).

Study details
    Stress

NCT06358560

Dylan Saulsbery

12 April 2024

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