One-Day Intervention for Depression and Impairment in Migraine Patients (ACT)
Migraine, Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Migraine focused on measuring Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Depression, Illness Management, Behavioral Treatment, Impairment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ages 18-65
- Current major depressive episode on the SCID-IV (46)
- Score of ≥ 17 on the HRSD (47)
- Confirmation of diagnosis of migraine from medical record
- 4-12 migraines in the previous month
Exclusion Criteria:
- Bipolar, psychotic, or current substance use disorders
- History of brain injury
- Imminent suicidality.
Sites / Locations
- University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
ACT-ME
Migraine Education Only
ACT-ME is designed to reduce behavioral avoidance and to enhance acceptance-based coping. It includes: 1) Behavioral Change Training involving a) teaching patients how to recognize ineffective patterns of behavior and habits, b) exploring and setting life goals and goals related to mental and physical health, and c) promoting effective and committed actions to achieve these goals despite the urge to do otherwise; 2) Acceptance and Mindfulness Training emphasizing new ways of managing troubling thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations; and 3) Migraine education whereby each of the educational topics listed below will be covered without detailed discussion of the topics.
The MEO workshop will last six hours and involve educating participants about migraine, its natural course, its prodromal symptoms and triggers for symptom worsening, risk for migraine chronification, how to use abortive migraine medications, medication overuse headache, medical and psychological treatments of migraine, migraine comorbidity, and menstrual migraine. The group leaders will present one educational topic at a time and the participants will discuss and reflect about issues and experiences related to the topic. If necessary, the group leaders will raise specific discussion questions to facilitate group dialogue and participant involvement. However, information on coping practices will be omitted.