Frank Schneier MD
Designation
- Department of Psychiatry
- Columbia University
- New York, NY
- Collaborator
Dr. Franklin Schneier is a Special Lecturer at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Research Psychiatrist in the Anxiety Disorders Clinic at New York State Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Schneier is a graduate of Yale College and Cornell University Medical College, and he completed his residency in psychiatry at Mt. Sinai Medical Center. He came to the Anxiety Disorders Clinic in 1987 as a National Institute of Mental Health research fellow, later serving as associate director of the clinic and currently as a research psychiatrist and co-director. He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.
Title | Description | Investigator(s) | Category | Status |
Gaze-Contingent Music Reward Therapy for Social Anxiety | R33 MH116089-03 NIH/NIMH The study proposes to modify attentional bias by reinforcing attention to non-threat faces with reward (music) while training attention away from threat faces. The R33 randomized trial will test whether change in attention is associated with clinical improvement. |
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Clinical Cognitive Affective Neuroscience Lab | On-going |
Gaze-Contingent Music Reward Therapy for Social Anxiety | R61 MH116089-01 NIH/NIMH The study modifies attentional bias by reinforcing attention to non-threat faces with reward (music) while training attention away from threat faces. The long-term objective is to test whether such attentional bias modification improves social anxiety symptoms and quality of life. |
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Clinical Cognitive Affective Neuroscience Lab | Completed |
*System-generated list from psychiatry research website.