Clinical Effectiveness of the MultiCentre Pain Monitor to Guide and Personalize Psychological Treatments: A Single Case Design
Emotional Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Emotional Disorder focused on measuring Multicentre Pain Monitor, Transdiagnostic approach, Emotional Disorder, Unified Protocol, Clinical effectiveness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Anxiety or depression problems are the main problematic symptoms
- The patient is over 18 years of age
- The patient is fluent in the language in which the therapy is performed (Spanish in the present study)
- The patient is able to attend to the evaluation and treatment sessions
- The patient signs the informed consent form
Exclusion Criteria:
- The patient presents a severe mental disorder (bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or an organic mental disorder) or there is suicide risk at the time of assessment
- The patient has used substances in the last three months (excluding cannabis, coffee, and / or nicotine)
- The patient has previously received 8 or more sessions of psychological treatment with clear and identifiable CBT principles in the past 12 months or is currently receiving psychological treatment
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
App + Unified Protocol Arm
Participants at this condition will be daily monitored by the app (Multicentre Pain Monitor) while they are administered a self-applied online transdiagnostic intervention (Unified protocol) for their emotional disorders. Alarms will be generated in the face of certain pre-set undesired events. Therapists will receive pre-set clinical alarms in real time in the presence of relevant clinical events previously determined by the clinical staff (e.g., clinical worsening or no improvement of functionality, mood or psychological mechanisms worked in therapy). This information will be used to make clinical decisions in a short period of time (e.g., call the patient, or send additional therapeutic material by mail or through the app (momentary ecological intervention), or for its implementation during the course of psychological therapy in order to make the therapy more efficient, safe, personalized and adapted to the needs of the patient