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Active clinical trials for "Panic Disorder"

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Project Collabri for Treatment of Anxiety

Generalized AnxietySocial Phobia1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether treatment of patients with anxiety according to the Collabri Model is more effective in reducing symptoms compared to treatment as usual (TAU)

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Psychotherapy Outcome and Self-selection Effects in Panic Disorder

Panic Disorder (With or Without Agoraphobia)

The efficacy of two forms of psychotherapy with panic disordered patients, a cognitive-behavioral and a psychodynamic one, are compared under two different, randomized conditions: randomization or self-selection. The basic hypotheses are that the efficacy of both treatments is higher and that the efficacy difference is smaller under self-selection than randomized conditions.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Six Sessions CBT for Adolescents With Emotional Problems in Community Clinics

Generalized Anxiety DisorderSocial Phobia3 more

Background: There is need for more effectiveness studies concerning treatment of emotional symptom problems indicating anxiety and depression in adolescents. SMART is the only treatment manual for combined emotional disorders developed in Norwegian. Purpose: To find the best individualized treatment for adolescents with emotional difficulties by: Finding criteria for the selection of appropriate patients for treatment with cognitive-behavior therapy program SMART in an outpatient population (14-18 years). Finding predictors of completion of treatment program SMART. Examining the effects of treatment with the SMART program at 6 months follow-up. Design: A randomized controlled study in six outpatient clinics in the north of Norway. N= 160 referred adolescents (14-18 years) with score above 6 on the Emotional Problems scale of the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Two thirds are treated according to the SMART-manual immediately, while the waiting list control group is treated with SMART after six weeks. Hypothesis: The SMART treatment is an effective treatment for emotional symptom problems. Publication: The results sought published internationally and nationally and will be communicated to clinicians.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Transdiagnostic iCBT for Depression and Anxiety

Major Depressive DisorderSocial Anxiety Disorder2 more

This 8-week, pilot randomized, controlled trial to evaluate the benefits of transdiagnostic Internet-based CBT (iCBT) in young adults with MDD, SAD, PD or GAD. The investigators hypothesize that patients who receive iCBT will show significant improvement in anxiety symptoms and functioning, compared to a wait-list group. This pilot randomized controlled study will assess the efficacy of transdiagnostic iCBT in 60 young adults.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Treatment With Sertraline for Noncardiac Chest Pain

Panic AttacksChest Pain1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether care as usual or intervention (consisting of sertraline versus placebo), are effective in the treatment of panic disorder and/or depression driven noncardiac chest pain.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy in Agoraphobic Participants

Panic DisorderAgoraphobia

Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders, particularly for specific phobias as fear of heights and fear of flying (e.g. Powers & Emmelkamp, 2008). Recent technological advances (e.g. more realistic avatars) make research into the efficacy of VRET for participants with elevated agoraphobic symptoms desirable. Therefore, the aim of the present research proposal is to investigate the comparative efficacy of: enhanced VRET making use of the latest avatar technology with exposure in vivo in agoraphobic participants wait-list control.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Psychotherapy Programs to Treat Panic Disorder

Anxiety DisordersPanic Disorder1 more

This study will determine the relative effectiveness of three psychotherapies in treating people with a panic disorder.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Study of Sertraline and Early Alprazolam XR Administration Versus Sertraline Only in Panic Disorder...

Panic Disorder

The primary objective for the study is to test the hypothesis that sertraline plus alprazolam XR will result in superior early stabilization of primary care PD patients versus sertraline/placebo over a 12-week treatment period. The secondary objectives of the study are a) to assess withdrawal symptoms during alprazolam XR taper (weeks 5-7 of the 12-week trial) and after discontinuation, b) to compare physical health outcomes, medical services utilization, and cost-effectiveness of the two study interventions across the 12-week treatment period and subsequent three month maintenance treatment with sertraline alone, and c) to assess whether early co-administration of sertraline/ alprazolam XR will result in greater maintenance of treatment response than sertraline/placebo over the three months following the 12 week acute treatment program.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Therapy for Depression With Co-occurring Panic or Anxiety Symptoms

DepressionAnxiety Disorders1 more

This 6-month study, with a 3-month follow up period, will compare the effectiveness of new and traditional psychotherapies for depression with panic or anxiety symptoms.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Transdiagnostic Psychotherapy for Veterans With Mood and Anxiety Disorders

Major Depressive DisorderPersistent Depressive Disorder6 more

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a brief, efficient, and effective psychotherapy for individuals with depressive and anxiety disorders. However, CBT is largely underutilized within Veteran Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs) due to the cost and burden of trainings necessary to deliver the large number of CBT protocols. Transdiagnostic CBT, in contrast, is specifically designed to address numerous distinct disorders within a single protocol. This transdiagnostic approach has the potential to dramatically improve the accessibility of CBT within VAMCs and therefore improve clinical outcomes of Veterans. The proposed research seeks to evaluate the efficacy of a transdiagnostic CBT by assessing clinical outcomes and quality of life in VAMC patients with depressive and anxiety disorders throughout the course of treatment and in comparison to an existing evidence-based psychotherapy, behavioral activation treatment.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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