Skip to content

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Columbia University Department of Psychiatry Columbia University Department of Psychiatry
  • Give & Volunteer
  • Faculty
  • Contact Us
  • COVID-19
  • Search
  • About Us

    About Us

    • Administration
    • Our Locations
    • Events
    • Video Library
  • Education and Training

    Education and Training

    • Medical Student Education
    • Psychiatry Residency
    • Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Residency
    • Research Training
    • Clinical Fellowships
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
    • Continuing Education
    • Nursing
    • Psychiatry Observerships
    • RISE Volunteer Program in Youth Mental Health
    • Social Work
    • Teach Recovery

    Education and Training

    Columbia Psychiatry is teaching the next generation of clinicians and researchers through our residency, fellowship, and training programs.

    Explore Our Programs
  • Research

    Research

    • Research Areas
    • Research Centers & Interdisciplinary Programs
    • Research Clinics
    • Research Fellowships and Training Programs
    • Join a Study

    Research Areas

    • Anxiety, Mood, Eating, and Related Disorders
    • Behavioral and Psychosomatic Medicine
    • Brain Aging and Mental Health
    • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
    • Gender, Sexuality, and Health
    • Mental Health Data Science
    • Molecular Imaging and Neuropathology
    • Neuroscience
    • Psychotic Disorders Research Program
    • Services, Policy, and Law
    • Substance Use Disorders
    • Translational Epidemiology & Implementation Science

    Clinical Trials and Research Studies

    A Columbia psychiatrist works with a study participant

    Would you like to help support our research? Learn about how to participate in clinical trials or research studies here at Columbia Psychiatry.

    Explore Our Studies
  • Patient Care
  • News

    News

    • Share Your News
    • Communications Office Contacts
    • For the Media

    News

    Read about the world of psychiatric research, education, and patient care—and see what's happening here at Columbia Pyschiatry.

    Explore Our Stories

You are here

  1. Home >
  2. Research >
  3. Research Centers & Interdisciplinary Programs >
  4. PROGRESS Center >
  5. For Families >
  6. Resource Videos

PROGRESS Center

  • Research Projects
    • Early Non-Invasive Markers of Infant Development
    • Genomics - Prediction of Autism
    • Ethical, Social, and Legal Implications - Impact of Genetic Risk Information on Parents
    • Autism Assessment
    • Dissemination and Outreach
    • Statistical and Computational Analyses
  • Our Team
  • Selected Publications
  • For Families
    • Resource Videos
    • What Is Early Intervention (EI)?
    • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for Children: A Guide for Parents
    • Transition from CPSE to CSE: What Parents Need to Know
    • Transition from Early Intervention to Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) Programs
    • What is The Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD)?

Resource Videos

Resource Videos Playlist (English)

OPWDD

View these videos on resources accessible to families, including Early Intervention, Family Navigation, the Office of People with Disabilities, and more.

 

 

Resource Videos Playlist (Spanish)

OPWDD en Español

Vea estos videos sobre recursos accesibles para las familias, incluida la Intervención Temprana, la Navegación Familiar, la Oficina de Personas con Discapacidades y más.

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian
New York Psychiatric Institute
ColumbiaDoctors
  • Patient Care
  • Join a Study
  • Education and Training
  • InSite
  • Faculty Affairs
  • Proyectos de Investigación

Columbia University Department of Psychiatry

1051 Riverside Drive
New York, NY 10032
United States

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • © 2026 Columbia University
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • HIPAA
  • General Information: 212-305-2862
Back to top