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The CALM Program is dedicated to conducting research on #bipolar disorder and emotion-related impulsivity. The team is led by Sheri L. Johnson, PhD.

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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
7 months
In case you didn't hear, we are currently recruiting for a fully-remote paid research study for individuals with bipolar disorder. Visit to learn more!
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
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We just joined Instagram and Threads! Follow us on all our social media platforms. Instagram- Threads-.Facebook-
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
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We're so proud to work with Bill Hastings, Kevin Weiner, and their team on neuroanatomical correlates of emotion-related impulsivity:.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
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RT @CREST_BD: Bipolar Disorder Food: Mediterranean & Time-Restricted Eating 🥗 . Watch our NEW #talkBD episode: Dr. Sheri Johnson (@calmprog….
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
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People like me with bipolar disorder must help shape research and clinical care via @statnews.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
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Great to hear the latest science on circadian rhythms. Kudos to our collaborator Emily Manoogian.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
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We just launched a fully-remote paid research study for individuals with bipolar disorder. Find out more by visiting this link:
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
1 year
Upcoming film offers new insights and hope for bipolar II disorder.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
2 years
New work on the importance of difficulty controlling emotions for understanding suicidal ideation.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
2 years
New work on uncontrollability of suicidal ideation as a potential predictive factor of future ideation:
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
2 years
New work showing that emotion-related impulsivity relates to making more errors in speech under high stress conditions:.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
2 years
New work from Jen Pearlstein linking emotion-related impulsivity to the p factor.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
3 years
Urgent petition regarding EPPP2 licensure requirements: .
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
3 years
New publication from our former project coordinator, Amelia Dev, gets coverage in the NY Times:
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
3 years
has great content from experts who discuss and answer key questions about living with bipolar disorder. #TalkBD.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
3 years
RT @donandrewmoore: Depressive realism is widely believed and repeated in the popular and scientific press. Our inability to replicate it,….
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
3 years
We are looking for people with mood disorders who have tried time-restricted eating, to take a quick survey! .
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
3 years
New evidence that emotion-related impulsivity is related to the intensity, triggers, dynamics, and uncontrollability of suicidal ideation.
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CALM Program at UC Berkeley
3 years
Happy to see our collaborator, @sarahevictor, making a difference by showing how common mental health concerns are among academic psychologists.
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