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National Organization on Drug-Induced Disorders

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On July 8, 2005, Mount Sinai School of Medicine approved a NODID designed study geared towards investigating both drug and non-drug induced depersonalization and derealization. The study is now complete and has 394 participants, consisting of both drug-induced and non-drug induced depersonalization and derealization sufferers. The study (GCO # 05-0792) was designed with by Dr. Daphne Simeon, David Kozin, Brenna Lerch, and Karina Segal. The study has received generous support and input from members of HPPDonline.com and the valuable input and testing from members of the dpselfhelp.com web site. For further information on the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine's Depersonalizationand Dissociation Research Program you can visit http://www.mssm.edu/psychiatry/ddrp.shtml.

About the National Organization of Drug-Induced Disorders

The National Organization of Drug-Induced Disorders (NODID) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the primary goal of providing advocacy for individuals suffering from disorders caused from psychoactive substances.

Recognizing a need for an organization specifically geared towards this often forgotten patient population, the National Organization of Drug-Induced Disorders was formed in 2004. The National Organization of Drug-Induced Disorders consists of researchers, clinicians, and individuals dedicated to our mission. NODID was created in response to the frustration and sense of isolation experienced by individuals with drug-induced disorders. NODID is dedicated to providing a definitive, accessible source for current, medically accurate information on the treatment and prevention of drug-induced psychiatric disorders.

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