Lindner Center of HOPE News

Research Institute at Lindner Center of HOPE to Test Medication for Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) Treatment

July 29, 2015
By mid-August Lindner Center of HOPE researchers anticipate recruiting for a new medication trial that could impact the treatment of Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED). IED, characterized by an inability to resist aggressive urges and explosive outbursts, affects six percent of the general population with no designated medications currently available for treatment. The exploratory Phase II […]

Lindner Center of HOPE to Host Send Off for Bike Rider’s 2000 Mile Journey

June 24, 2015
Husband to ride bike from Lindner Center of HOPE to Yellowstone National Park to Memorialize Wife’s Struggle with Depression Kathy Klausing was loyal and devoted to her family. Sadly, her struggles with depression plagued her until her death in November 2014. Kathy’s husband of 28 years, Jack, misses her every day and wanted to do […]

Miles in Memory of Kathy to Benefit Mood Disorders Research at Lindner Center of HOPE

June 19, 2015
Husband to ride bike from Lindner Center of HOPE to Yellowstone National Park to Memorialize Wife’s Struggle with Depression Kathy Klausing was loyal and devoted to her family. Sadly, her struggles with depression plagued her until her death in November 2014. Kathy’s husband of 28 years, Jack, misses her every day and wanted to do […]

Free Webinar Presented by Lindner Center of HOPE Psychiatrists

May 5, 2015
Free Webinar When Depression Isn’t Getting Better, What Can We Do? Strategies for Addressing Treatment-Resistant Depression   For People Living with Depression, Family Caregivers, and the General Public. Primary Care Providers and Therapists are also invited.   Presented by Nicole Gibler, MD & Erik Messamore, MD Lindner Center of HOPE   Tuesday, May 12, 2015 […]

Cincinnati Public Radio talks to Lindner Center about Mental Health Awareness

April 30, 2015
Thank you to Cincinnati Public Radio and Mark Heyne for helping to grow awareness of mental illness and addiction. Click here to read more and listen to the broadcast.