Mental Health Research Summaries - Stay Current on Clinical and Psychiatric Research Through Audio
ResearchBunny converts the latest mental health research into structured 3, 6, and 9-minute audio briefs covering RCT results, therapy efficacy, and diagnostic advances. Built for clinicians and researchers who need evidence without screen time.


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Evidence-based practice demands continuous reading that clinical schedules cannot accommodate
The evidence base for mental health treatment changes constantly - new RCTs refine CBT protocols, meta-analyses update antidepressant efficacy estimates, and emerging trauma modalities require practitioners to continually re-evaluate their approaches. Between clinical hours, supervision, and documentation, finding protected reading time is a persistent professional struggle.
ResearchBunny brings mental health research to clinicians wherever they are
ResearchBunny distills RCTs, meta-analyses, and clinical reviews from JAMA Psychiatry, Psychological Medicine, and the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology into audio briefs that accurately convey effect sizes, comparison conditions, and clinical implications. Listen between sessions, during administrative tasks, or on your commute - evidence-based practice becomes a daily habit rather than a weekend project.
Smarter Research, Done in Minutes
Everything you need to stay on top of research - without reading every word.
Evidence review during clinical downtime
A 6-minute brief between client sessions delivers the same core findings as a 45-minute paper read - structured around what clinicians actually need to know.
RCT quality and effect sizes always included
Every mental health brief surfaces sample size, control condition, primary outcome measure, and effect size - the critical appraisal markers that determine clinical applicability.
Ask Bunny AI about treatment implications
Pause and ask 'Is this approach recommended for complex trauma?' or 'What are the contraindications?' and receive grounded, paper-specific answers instantly.
How It Works How ResearchBunny Delivers Mental Health Research Summaries as Audio Briefs
From any paper to an audio brief in minutes. No setup, no friction - just research at your pace.
Find or Upload
Search ResearchBunny's library of 200M+ papers, paste a DOI, or upload your own PDF. Any paper, instantly available.
Get Your AI Summary
Our AI reads the full paper and generates a structured audio brief — key findings, methodology, and implications — in 3, 6, or 9 minutes.
Listen Anywhere
Stream on web or download to iOS and Android. Listen during commutes, workouts, or anywhere you have a spare few minutes.
Mental health research briefs calibrated for clinical and research rigor
ResearchBunny's mental health summaries preserve the nuance that clinical decisions depend on - distinguishing treatment-as-usual comparisons from active control conditions, flagging industry-funded studies, and noting when findings are specific to particular populations such as adolescents, veterans, or treatment-resistant patients. Pro users can upload their own clinical trial papers or continuing education materials for instant audio conversion.
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Questions Frequently Asked
Everything you need to know before you start.
Yes. You can filter ResearchBunny by condition - depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and more - and receive audio briefs specifically on treatment, neurobiology, and diagnostic research in those areas. Your feed updates automatically as new papers are published.
ResearchBunny indexes clinical trial registries and major psychiatry and psychology journals that publish RCTs. Therapy outcome research including CBT, DBT, EMDR, ACT, and psychodynamic therapy efficacy studies is well-represented in the database.
ResearchBunny is widely used by licensed clinicians for professional development and literature review. While it does not issue formal CE credits, the evidence-based research consumption it enables directly supports the continuing competence requirements that underpin licensure in most jurisdictions.
Yes. ResearchBunny's database includes research on mental health disparities, cultural considerations in diagnosis and treatment, and population-specific studies. You can build a focused listening feed on equity-focused mental health research specifically.
ResearchBunny indexes new publications continuously, so most papers are available as audio briefs within 24-48 hours of their appearance in major journals or on preprint servers. This means you can stay current with emerging research as it happens rather than waiting for quarterly literature reviews.
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