Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Improve Social Support for Veterans With PTSD (ACT-SS)
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder focused on measuring PTSD, Social Support, Veterans, Social Functioning, Community Reintegration
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Current DSM-5 PTSD diagnosis
- Minimum score of 31 on the PCL-5
- Clinically significant difficulties in interpersonal relationships
- Competent to provide written informed consent
- Ages 18 and older
- If being treated with psychoactive medication, no change in drugs or dose for the past 2 months
- Willingness to be audio-taped
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any current or lifetime DSM-5 psychotic disorder
- Current or recent (within 1 month of study entry) DSM-5 substance use disorder
- Cognitive impairment that would interfere with study participation
- Current manic episode
- Recent clinically significant suicidality (past 3 months)
- Moderate to severe domestic violence (measured by the Conflict Tactics Scale-2)
- Current PTSD psychotherapy
Sites / Locations
- Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, Aurora, CORecruiting
- VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CTRecruiting
- VA Bedford HealthCare System, Bedford, MARecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Improve Social Support
Present-Centered Therapy
This treatment is designed to help Veterans with PTSD increase social support in family, partner, and peer relationships by reducing experiential avoidance. ACT-SS is specifically designed to address deficits in the entire social support network for Veterans with PTSD.
PCT is designed to provide the emotional support for individuals with PTSD that will assist with recovery. The focus of PCT is on the "here and now," including current life difficulties that are directly or indirectly related to the experience of trauma. PCT aims to help the patient consider ways to react to these difficulties.