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Active clinical trials for "Anxiety Disorders"

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Using Smart Phone Technology To Rural Veterans

Panic DisordersAnxiety Disorders

The purpose of this study is to see if a new Smart Phone application can help Veterans manage their panic symptoms after completing a two-day treatment for panic attacks.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Internet-administrated Treatment of Anxiety Symptoms for Young Adults

Anxiety DisordersDepression

The purpose of this study is to determine whether tailored internet-administrated CBT is a feasible approach in the treatment of anxiety symptoms and comorbid anxiety and depressive symptoms in a clinical setting.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Aromatherapy on Anxiety in Patients

AnxietyPain

Preoperative anxiety is considered a potential and preventable risk factor for postoperative complications.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Evaluation, Psychological Intervention and Follow-up Study of Anxiety and Depression in Stable COPD...

COPDAnxiety1 more

This study expect to investigate psychological intervention (Baduanjin qigong) in COPD patients combined with anxiety and/or depression.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Impact of the BB Box System on Postpartum Maternal Anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress and Mother-child...

Stress DisordersPost-Traumatic1 more

The main objective of this study is to compare the degree of maternal anxiety at Day 3 postpartum in mothers who did or did not have access to a video communication system (BB-Box system) from the time of initial separation with their baby.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

The Role of Cognitive Control in the Transdiagnostic Conceptualization of "Intrusive Thoughts"

Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderGeneralized Anxiety Disorder1 more

The investigators are examining whether difficulties with cognitive control (i.e., the ability to stop one's thought process and shift attention) is a common problem across three types of repetitive, negative thinking: obsessions (as seen in obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD), worries (as seen in generalized anxiety disorder, GAD), and ruminations (as seen in major depressive disorder, MDD).

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Hypnosis in Anxiety/Pain Reduction in Children During Pulpotomies

Dental AnxietyPain

Anxiety and pain are emotions that the child often experiences in the dental office, generating the appearance of negative, uncooperative and even disruptive behaviors during the treatment; these make it difficult for dental care and the possibility of establishing a relationship of trust between the pediatric dentist and the patient. The pediatric dentist must promote a positive attitude of the child throughout the dental treatment, keep the child calm and avoid feeling pain is essential at each appointment. When carrying out dental treatments that are more invasive or painful for the patient, such as pulpotomies, it is difficult to distinguish and separate anxiety from pain. In this project, anxiety/pain will be managed as a whole, to assess it with the same scale, and to correlate the scores obtained with the variations in skin conductance and heart rate, before, during and after perform pulpotomies in children.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Screening for Depression and Anxiety in Patients With Heart Disease

DepressionDepressive Symptoms6 more

Depression is a risk factor for morbidity and mortality in patients with heart disease, and has a negative impact on quality of life, work capacity and treatment adherence. Screening for depression among heart patients are therefore recommended by the Norwegian Health Authorities. Also, symptoms of anxiety may negatively affect rehabilitation due to e.g. fear of physical activity and excessive worry. Patients currently receiving treatment for heart disease at Diakonhjemmet Hospital will be screened for symptoms of depression and anxiety. If such symptoms are detected, patients will be offered a counselling session with a clinical psychologist. Further, routines for collaborative communication between clinical psychologist, cardiologist and the patient's general physician will be emphasized.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Recovering Damaged Cells for Sequelae Caused by COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2

Sequelae of; InfectionPost Infection Glomerulonephritis18 more

Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause multiple system function disorders, and complicated symptoms last for an extended period. The virus can cause this continued infection, or the virus causes immune system function disorder and post-infectious autoimmune disease. The clinical symptoms can be smell loss, taste loss to liver function disorder, kidney function failure, different. No matter how complicated the systems showed in the clinic, all of the symptoms are due to the specific cells being damaged. Our clinical study is focused on recovering the damaged structure and function of the cells that could restore the organ function back to normal or close to normal

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Meditation and Kundalini Yoga for Heightened Anxiety Related to COVID-19

Generalized AnxietyHealth Anxiety

This randomized clinical on-line study examines whether whether a daily practice of meditation or Kundalini Yoga with anxiety reduction training leads to a greater reduction in anxiety than anxiety reduction training alone.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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