Feasibility of a Behavioral Activation Trial
Major Depressive Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Major Depressive Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- confirmed diagnosis of MDD based on the SCID for DSM-IV (or DSM-V, if available),
- ability to read at least at the 4th grade level,
- willingness to participate in research,
- willingness to be audio recorded (for both therapists and patient- participants)
Exclusion Criteria:
- current or past psychotic disorder, seizure disorder, or clinically significant organic pathology
- acute medical problem requiring immediate inpatient treatment,
- current substance abuse or dependence requiring primary referral to substance abuse program,
- significant suicidal risk/ideation requiring immediate referral or suicidal gesture within the last 3 months
Sites / Locations
- University of Pennsylvania
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
behavioral activation
treatment-as-usual
The core principles of the BA model are: (1) the key to changing how people feel is helping them change what they do, (2) changes in life can lead to depression, and short-term coping strategies may keep people stuck over time, (3) the clues to figuring out what will be antidepressant for a particular client lie in what precedes and follows the client's important behaviors, (4) structure and scheduling of activities should follow a plan, not a mood, (5) change will be easier when starting small, (6) activities that are naturally reinforcing should be emphasized, (7) the therapist should act as a coach, (8) a problem-solving empirical approach should be emphasized with recognition that all results are useful, (9) patients should be encourages to not just talk, do! (10) possible and actual barriers to activation should be examined. Patients can also receive medications in this arm.
Patients will receive psychotherapy (and potentially medications) as part of treatment-as-usual provided in the CMHC setting.