Individual PE vs Couples' CBT for Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD, Marital Relationship
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for PTSD
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
• Married or cohabitating couples who have been together the past 3 months in which one partner is an OEF/OIF/OND veteran with PTSD. Diagnosis of PTSD will be determined by the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5). The veteran with PTSD must have experienced a Criterion A event that is a specific combat-related event or high magnitude operational experience that occurred during a military deployment in support of OIF/OEF/OND. The diagnosis of PTSD may be indexed to that event or to another Criterion A event.
- Both individuals must be willing to make a commitment to treatment as prescribed by their randomization in this study.
- Speak and read English.
- Be stable for at least 6 weeks on any psychotropic medications either partner may be taking. This criterion is established in order to minimize the likelihood that significant outcome effects may be attributed to changes in psychotropic medications rather than to the treatment protocol.
Exclusion Criteria:
• Evidence or admission of severe intimate aggression as indicated by a "yes" endorsement to the one-question screen for severe violence items by either member of the couple occurring within the past 6-months.
- Partner with PTSD symptoms on the Life Events Checklist (LEC), Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory (DRRI) subscales (if active duty and is a Veteran of deployment), and PTSD CheckList - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) warranting primary treatment for him or herself.
- Recent initiation of other treatment (i.e., drug/alcohol treatment) or an identified immediate need for other treatment (i.e., severe suicide risk, current alcohol dependence).
- Current suicidal ideation severe enough to warrant immediate attention (as determined by the Scale for Suicidal Ideation)
- Alcohol dependence as assessed using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT).
- Any severe cognitive impairment that precludes retention of session content across sessions or an ongoing psychotic or bipolar disorder.
Sites / Locations
- Fort Hood Military Base
- Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston
- University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
CBCT for PTSD
Prolonged Exposure
CBCT for PTSD is a time-limited, problem-focused treatment that aims to improve PTSD and relationship functioning. The study investigators have developed a 15-session treatment plan each session lasting 75-minutes. The treatment is sequenced such that the rationale and psychoeducation provide the basis for the behavioral skills training designed to improve communication and relationship functioning, and to overcome behavioral and experiential avoidance. These skills are used in the final phase of the treatment that is focused on cognitive mechanisms contributing to PTSD and relationship dysfunction.
PE for combat-related stress disorders [13-14] serves as the comparison treatment. The therapy is usually conducted in 10-12 sessions, each lasting 90-minutes, with the majority of the sessions devoted to imaginal exposure to traumatic memories and homework assignments that include in vivo exposure assignments. In the present study, participants will complete 12 sessions of PE to equate the number of sessions with those of CBCT. Partners of individuals with PTSD are not typically incorporated into the treatment program and so for this study a revised version of PE [1-3] will be administered in which the partner is seen during the second session to discuss PTSD, other reactions to trauma and the treatment procedures.