Research

Through cutting-edge research, we aim to provide the highest-quality care for children and adolescents affected by mental illness. With a team of more than 30 of the nation's best researchers and experts, and the assistance of university partnerships and federal funding, we continue to gain new insights into the causes, processes, effects and treatment of child and adolescent mental health disorders.

Research Objectives

  • Advance evidence-based knowledge of the causes, mechanisms, outcomes, and interventions for mental health and learning problems of youth
  • Promote the development of effective treatments and prevention through scholarly research
  • Provide state-of-the-art prevention and treatment services to children and families in South Florida
  • Educate students, consumers, and professionals in mental health, education, and primary care

2024 Research Highlights

  • Affiliated faculty published 138 scholarly works in refereed journals and received 6 professional organization awards for outstanding contributions.

  • Our faculty held 62 active, ongoing funded grant projects totaling $98,091,649 in awards with $21 million in expenditures.

  • Affiliated faculty obtained 10 new grant awards and 1 grant supplement totaling $16,482,200.

Online Resources

We want to equip everyone with the knowledge and tools to support children and families everywhere through every life stage. Our resources are a starting point. Browse downloadable resources below, or browse video presentations and trainings created by FIU and the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, co-sponsored by The Children’s Trust.