The Cambridge Clinical Research Centre in Affective Disorders (C2:AD) supports research to improve understanding and treatment of affective disorders like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress reactions.
Established in 2009, C2:AD focuses on developing and evaluating clinical interventions for affective disorders with a strong foundation in basic mind and brain sciences. It is a partnership between MRC CBSU, CPFT, and the University of Cambridge, fostering collaboration between NHS clinicians and academic researchers.
The ADHD & Spectrum Centre is a unique facility in Guelph and Ottawa that exclusively employs neurodivergent practitioners to provide resources, tools, and knowledge for individuals with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their loved ones.
The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at The George Washington University offers a variety of undergraduate and doctoral degree programs, encouraging a collaborative learning environment with opportunities for mentorship, research, and advancement. Leveraging its Washington, D.C. location, students benefit from proximity to major research institutions and health centers.
The University of Aberdeen's School of Psychology holds the distinction of being the first in the UK to establish a lectureship in Psychology, a subject taught there for over a century.