Written Exposure Therapy for Veterans With SUD and PTSD (WET)
Substance Use Disorders, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Substance Use Disorders focused on measuring Addiction, Trauma and Stress Related Disorders, Substance Use Disorder, PTSD, Comorbidity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Veterans ages 18 years old or older;
- Meets DSM-5 criteria for at least one substance use disorder (SUD);
- Meets DSM-5 criteria for PTSD;
- Approved for SUD treatment at VA Connecticut Healthcare System.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Veterans who meet current criteria for schizophrenia, schizophrenia-type disorders, or unmedicated mania or bipolar disorder as determined by QuickSCID-5;
- current suicidal or homicidal risks necessitating a higher level of care;
- Veterans who have received an Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for PTSD protocol within the past 6 months;
- Problems that would prevent a participant from completing the writing intervention or study assessments (e.g., illiteracy). To assess for literacy, participants will read parts of the consent out loud.
Sites / Locations
- VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CTRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Written Exposure Therapy
Neutral Topic Writing
Written Exposure Therapy (WET) plus Treatment As Usual (TAU). WET is a 5 session, evidence-based trauma-focused written narrative exposure treatment. At each session, patients are instructed to write about the same trauma event and therapists provide feedback about adherence and offer suggestions. The first session includes psychoeducation about PTSD and a treatment rationale prior to general trauma narrative writing instructions, and specific instructions for completing the first writing session, before completing the first writing (30 minutes) session. Participants are instructed to write about the same trauma event at each following session, with an emphasis on delving into their deepest emotions and thoughts, in as much detail as possible, about the event. All writing sessions begin with specific instructions from the therapist followed by 30 minutes of writing by the participant.
Treatment As Usual (TAU) augmented by a neutral topic writing condition. The neutral topic writing condition involves writing about an assigned topic during each of the five writing sessions. As opposed to writing about trauma, the specific focus of this condition is on writing for 30 minutes about topics related to their life without writing about emotions or opinions. Rather, they are asked to write about specific objects or events in detail, as accurately as possible, and with as much description as possible. All writing sessions begin with specific instructions from the therapist followed by 30 minutes of writing by the participant.