Blame Rebalance fMRI Feedback Proof-of-concept (GUIMRINFB1)
Major Depressive Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Major Depressive Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- past major depressive episode according to Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSMIV) for at least 2 months, currently not fulfilling criteria for depression and remitted from symptoms for at least 2 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- suicidal thoughts
- other current DSM-IV axis-I disorders
- a history of atypical major depressive episodes (DSM-IV)
- Global Assessment of Functioning scores below 80 as a sign of incomplete remission or co-morbidity
- >2 points on the suicidality item of the Hamilton Depression Scale
- prior criminal convictions
- history of violent behavior towards persons as determined by clinical interview
- positive past or current screening question for irritability on the mood disorders module
- antisocial personality as determined on personality interview using DSM-IV criteria
- borderline personality disorder as determined on personality interview using DSM-IV criteria according to the personality interview
- current self-harming behaviors
Sites / Locations
- Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
GUILT-INCREASE-CORRELATION
GUILT-STABILIZE-CORRELATION
Patients in this group will receive visual feedback that reinforces increasing the correlation in fMRI signal between the right superior anterior temporal and septal-subgenual regions during the retrieval of predefined guilt-related autobiographical episodes. During the indignation condition, visual feedback will reinforce stabilization of the preceding degree of correlation.
Patients in this group will receive visual feedback that reinforces stabilization of the preceding degree of correlation in fMRI signal between the right superior anterior temporal and septal-subgenual regions during the retrieval of predefined guilt-related autobiographical episodes. During the indignation condition, visual feedback will also reinforce stabilization of the preceding degree of correlation.