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Tackling Intrusive Traumatic Memories After a Difficult Birth

Posttraumatic Stress DisorderIntrusive Traumatic Memories

This proof-of-principle study aims to investigate the effects of a brief behavioural procedure including a computerized visuospatial task (the computer game "Tetris") preceded by a reactivation of the traumatic memory of childbirth, on birth-related intrusive traumatic memories and other postpartum posttraumatic stress symptoms. Women who report birth-related intrusive memories after 6 weeks postpartum will monitor their intrusive traumatic memories in a daily diary. After two weeks of diary, they will meet a psychologist to briefly evoke the memory of their birth, and receive a brief behavioural procedure including playing Tetris. Participants will then continue to complete an intrusive traumatic memory diary during two weeks. It is predicted that they will report fewer intrusive memories in the two weeks following the intervention, compared to the two weeks before. This will inform the potential future development of a simple computerized intervention procedure to reduce distressing psychological symptoms after traumatic childbirth.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of a Tai Chi Resilience Training Program on Objective and Subjective Measures of Post...

Post Traumatic Stress DisorderTai Chi1 more

The standard of care for PTSD involves both psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy, but treatment resistance is common. The discovery of effective complementary treatment approaches would have major implications for patients with PTSD. Mindfulness meditation and related practices have been studied intensively in recent years for a variety of psychiatric illnesses, including depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and PTSD. Studies in PTSD suggest that mindful meditation holds promise. For example, mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) has shown effectiveness for reducing symptom severity and improving mental-health related quality of life in combat-exposed veterans and child survivors of sexual abuse. Mechanistically, mindfulness meditation appears to counteract the types of functional changes that have been identified in the brains of patients with PTSD. In particular, while PTSD symptoms are associated with decreased activation of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and increased amygdala activity, mindfulness meditation is associated with increased PFC activation and decreased amygdala activation. Other physiological effects of mindfulness meditation in patients with PTSD are not fully defined. However, available data suggest that it leads to a normalization of vagal tone and plasma cortisol levels, which are known to be abnormal in patients with chronic PTSD. Research utilizing validated and standardized pre- and post- PTSD outcome measures, in addition to pre- and post- physiologic variables such a vagal tone, plasma cortisol and catecholamine levels, may better the understandings of physiological effects of mindfulness medication.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Reminder Focused Positive Psychiatry in Adolescents With ADHD and PTSD

Posttraumatic Stress DisorderAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

This feasibility study investigates the impact of reminder-focused-positive-psychiatry (RFPP) on attention-deficit-hyperactive-disorder (ADHD) and posttraumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD) symptoms, vascular-function, inflammation and well-being of adolescents with comorbid ADHD & PTSD. In this randomized clinical trial, 24 subjects with comorbid ADHD and PTSD, aged 12-18 years old, free of known medical and other major psychiatric disorders, will be recruited from the pool of eligible subjects at Los Angeles and Kern County Children Mental Health Centers (>1500 subjects) after obtaining informed consent from parents as well as subjects' assentment. Commonwealth and Oswell Kern County Mental Health Clinic will be used for subjects enrollment, randomization as well as study implementation from trauma disorder clinic. Kern Medical will be used for manuscript write up and analyses. Adolescents will be randomized to: group-RFPP or trauma-focused group-cognitive-behavioral-therapy (TF-CBT). Participants will complete twice-weekly-intervention for 6-weeks-trial. The group-RFPP-intervention will be inclusive of RFPP interventions on a) traumatic-reminders, and b Avoidance & negative-cognition. Vascular-function-measured as temperature-rebound (TR), C-reactive-protein (CRP), homocysteine, SNAP-questionnaire, Clinician-Administered PTSD-Scale-children-version (CAPS-CA) and neuropsychiatric-measures will be measured at baseline and 6th week. Subjects will be followed for 12 months. Parents and subjects will be informed of the risks associated with use of venipuncture and loss of confidentiality of collected information.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Augmenting Massed Prolonged Exposure With a Stellate Ganglion Block to Treat PTSD

Stress DisordersPost-Traumatic

This is a small, open-label treatment study that tests the potential safety and treatment effectiveness of a stellate ganglion block combined with Massed Prolonged Exposure (PE). Each of the 12 participants will receive ten 90-minute sessions of Massed Prolonged Exposure and an injection of a stellate ganglion block between the first and second PE sessions.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Telephone Delivery of Cognitively Augmented Behavioral Activation (CABA)

Traumatic Brain InjuryPosttraumatic Stress Disorder

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is highly prevalent and frequently comorbid among Veterans and Service Members. Many of these individuals sustain more than one TBI over the course of their military careers, often with little recovery time between exposures placing them at increased risk for persistent cognitive, psychological, and psychosocial difficulties that impact daily functioning and life satisfaction. The short-term objective of this study is to examine the efficacy of the manualized, 10-week, telephone delivery of Tele-CABA for improving cognitive and adaptive functioning. The long-term objective of this study is to develop an accessible and acceptable intervention that can be broadly disseminated to address the complex rehabilitation needs of Veterans and Service Members. The overall goal of the Tele-CABA intervention is to reduce negative cognitive and psychiatric health outcomes for Veterans and Service Members with a history of TBI, promote personal resilience, and to design an intervention that is accessible and acceptable to patients struggling to recover from TBI.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Exercising With Anxiety: Can Cognitive Behavioural Techniques Help People With Anxiety-related Disorders...

Anxiety DisordersPosttraumatic Stress Disorder1 more

Anxiety-related disorders such as panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder are among the most prevalent mental health disorders affecting Canadian adults. Lack of access to evidence-based treatments prevents many people with high levels of anxiety from receiving appropriate care. Evidence shows that exercise is an alternative option for alleviating anxiety that could be appealing to individuals with high levels of anxiety who are unable, or unwilling, to access other evidence-based treatments. Unfortunately, people with high levels of anxiety tend to have a hard time using exercise independently as a strategy to manage their anxiety, in part, because many aspects of exercising can be anxiety-provoking (e.g., physical sensations produced by exercise, opportunities for evaluation by others, crowded exercise environments). Cognitive-behavioral techniques are therapeutic tools that could help these people overcome their anxiety about exercising and support them as they make positive health behavioural changes; however, however, no study to date has explored this possibility. The proposed study will use rigorous experimental techniques to determine whether an exercise-focused cognitive behavioural psychological intervention can support people with anxiety-related disorders to become more physically active and experience the reductions in anxiety that comes from making this lifestyle change.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Implementation of Group Problem Management Plus (PM+) in Adult Syrian Refugees in Turkey: RCT (STRENGTHS)...

AnxietyDepression2 more

To implement Group Problem Management Plus (PM+) in Syrian refugees with this RCT to evaluate feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the culturally adapted Group PM+ intervention for adult Syrian refugees in Turkey.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Better Together Physician Coaching to Mitigate Burnout in Male-Identifying Trainees

BurnoutProfessional4 more

Better Together Physician Coaching ("Better Together", or "BT"), a 4-month, web-based positive psychology multimodal coaching program was built to decrease burnout in medical trainees. Here, the investigators seek to understand it's efficacy in male-identifying trainees at the University of Colorado Aim 1: Implement Better Together in for male-identifying trainees in Graduate Medical Education at the University of Colorado. Aim 2: Assess outcomes: primary: reduce burnout as measured by the Maslach Burnout Index (goal: 10% relative improvement), and secondary: self-compassion, imposter syndrome, flourishing and moral injury. Aim 3: Advance the field of coaching in GME through innovation and dissemination of evidence-based approaches to GME trainee wellbeing.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Phase 2b Study of BNC210 Tablet Formulation in Adults With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)...

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of BNC210 compared to placebo on PTSD symptom severity as measured by CAPS-5 Total Symptom Severity Scores.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Evaluating Implementation and Impact of OnCall, a Mobile-health Peer Support App for Canadian Public...

Mental Health IssueMental Stress1 more

This multi-site prospective cohort implementation study will track the implementation and impact of OnCall and OnCallSupport, a new mobile health platform developed to facilitate early intervention and peer support in Canadian Public Safety Personnel (PSP). Implementation will focus on organizations in four public safety sectors: corrections, emergency communications, paramedicine (EMS), and fire. OnCall is an app for frontline PSP that features self assessment and self-management tools, as well as an opportunity for a private text or telephone connection with their choice of trained peer support providers. OnCallSupport is the paired app for peer support providers to link privately with the OnCall users. Approximately 24 diverse PSP organizations will be recruited to engage in a three-month trial of the OnCall and OnCallSuport apps. Data will include interviews with organizational champions and focus groups with peer support providers to understand the organizational context for implementation. Baseline and 3 month surveys with OnCall users will track change in mental health, mental health literacy, and outreach for support. Data analysis will include descriptive data regarding app utilisation patterns, and forces impacting utilisation of the peer support app, as well as quantitive changes in mental distress, mental health literacy and help-outreach, and predictors of change. Study findings will inform recommendations for optimizing implementation of the OnCall app with other PSP organizations.

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria
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