Treatment for Relationships and Safety Together (TR&ST)
Suicide, Interpersonal Relations
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Suicide focused on measuring Suicide, Interpersonal Relations
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Veterans who report present suicidal ideation CSSR-S > 2 ("Active thoughts of killing oneself") in past 1 month and/or a suicide attempt in the prior 3 months, and
- an intimate partner who is willing to participate.
Additional inclusion criteria for both Veterans and Partners include:
- in the committed relationship for at least 6 months
- plans to remain in the San Diego region for 7 months
- capable of informed consent
- agree to have assessment and treatment sessions audio recorded.
Exclusion Criteria:
The following are our Exclusion Criteria for both Veterans and Partners:
- not English speaking
- cannot complete the assessment battery
- current intoxication requiring immediate detoxification or outpatient plan directed specifically to residential substance use disorder (not mental health) services
- has or meets criteria for a current diagnosis of psychosis and/or mania
- under conservatorship requiring proxy consent
- any perpetration of severe physical or sexual relationship aggression in the past year (as assessed by the CTS-2)
Sites / Locations
- VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, CARecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
VA Standard Suicide Intervention
Treatment for Relationships and Safety Together (TR&ST)
Our active control condition is standardized and contains the elements of standard practice suicide-specific intervention delivered at the VA, which include: 1) suicide risk assessment using the CSSR-S, 2) VA Safety Planning Intervention, 3) timely referral to VA mental health outpatient care, including couples intervention (engagement will be tracked), and 4) Suicide Prevention Coordinator (SPC) follow-up contacts (which have been found to significantly reduce suicidal behavior).
TR&ST consists of eleven 90-minute sessions delivered in three phases. During phase one, couples receive a tailored cognitive-behavioral conceptualization of suicide and relationship distress based on clinical interview, as well as psychoeducation about their bidirectional influences. They also engage in behavioral activation focused on positive couple activities, emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and conflict management strategies. In phase two, couples learn communication skills and discuss suicidal thoughts and behaviors, as well as their relationship challenges that interact with suicidal thoughts and behavior. Phase three is focused on conjoint thought challenging to shift dysfunctional cognitions related to suicide and relationship problems.