Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Military Populations
Suicide, Suicidal Ideation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Suicide focused on measuring suicide, suicidal ideation, military, veteran, cognitive behavioral therapy, behavioral therapy, psychotherapy, Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT), Treatement As Usual (TAU)
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Active duty military
- 18 years or older
- Current suicidal ideation with intent to die and/or suicide attempt within past month
- Able to complete informed consent procedures
Exclusion Criteria:
- Psychiatric or medical condition that precludes informed consent or outpatient therapy
Sites / Locations
- Fort Carson
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT)
Treatment As Usual (TAU)
In addition to TAU, participants in BCBT receive 12 outpatient individual psychotherapy sessions scheduled on a weekly or biweekly basis, with the first session lasting 90 minutes and subsequent sessions lasting 60 minutes. BCBT was is delivered in three sequential phases. In phase I (5 sessions), the therapist identifies patient-specific factors that contribute to and maintain suicidal behaviors, provides a cognitive-behavioral conceptualization, collaboratively develops a crisis response plan, and teaches basic emotion regulation skills. In phase II (5 sessions), the therapist applies cognitive strategies to reduce beliefs and assumptions that serve as vulnerabilities to suicidal behavior. In phase III (2 sessions), a relapse prevention task is conducted.
Participants in TAU receive usual care from military clinicians as well as non-military clinicians from the local community, as determined by participants' primary mental health care provider. All mental health, substance abuse, and medical treatment are provided within the military health care system at no cost to participants.