Cognitive-behavioral Therapy for Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Related Problems (CBT-PTSD-RP)
PTSD
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for PTSD focused on measuring PTSD, Related Problems, Therapy, Traumatic Event, Quality of Life, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Major depression, Sleep disorders, Pain, Stressors, Social support, Substance use disorder, Anxiety disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Exposed to a traumatic event at an adult age
- Primary PTSD diagnosis according to the DSM-5 criteria
- At least one PTSD related problem (depressive, anxiety or sleep disorders, pain, psychosocial stressors, inadequate social support, substance use disorder)
- Being fluent in French.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Schizophrenia diagnostic, current or past psychotic episodes, bipolar disorder, organic cerebral disorder or intellectual deficiency
- Presence of a trouble linked to a substance developed prior to the traumatic event
- Physical condition preventing participation in the study (e.g. cerebral trauma)
- Presence of active suicide ideas.
Sites / Locations
- Stephane Guay
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
CBT-E
CBT-C
CBT-E refers to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with specific modules. In the CBT-E condition and following the identification of the needs identified during the evaluation, additional strategies will be added to the CBT strategies for PTSD to address one or more of the seven related problem types that emerged as a result of the traumatic event: 1) major depression, 2) sleep disorders, 3) pain, 4) stressors, 5) inadequate social support, 6) substance use disorder, and 7) anxiety disorder.
CBT-C refers to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy without specific modules. CBT-C participants will be offered only cognitive-behavioral intervention strategies to alleviate the symptoms of each of the PTSD diagnostic criteria.