Seeking Participants: Therapists Working with Children and Adolescents 

February 21, 2025

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Recruitment Closed: Thank you to everyone who expressed interest in our research study. We have now reached our enrollment target and are no longer accepting new participants. We appreciate your support and will share study findings when they become available.

We are seeking participants for a paid research study conducted by investigators at Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services. This series of four asynchronous virtual training modules examines clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes and likelihood to screen and address experiences of online victimization in adolescents. 

This study has been determined to be exempt by Michigan State University Institutional Review Board (STUDY00011680). 

You are invited to participate in this study if you fulfill all the criteria listed below: 

1) You currently provide clinical therapy/treatment to children and adolescents (age 10-18) 

2) You are licensed to provide psychotherapy in the state of Michigan 

3) You are 18 years of age or older 

Detailed information about the study is provided after you click the link below. Participants will be provided with up to $90.00 via electronic gift card delivered directly to their email address. Compensation will be based on the number of training modules and follow-up questionnaires completed. Questionnaires must be completed within thirty days. You can select from hundreds of online companies for this gift card. One CE/CME credit will be available to psychologists, social workers, and mental health counselors. 

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