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Active clinical trials for "Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic"

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Train Your Brain: Neurofeedback Intervention for PTSD

Stress DisordersPost-Traumatic

The investigator's aim is to evaluate the efficacy of two types of neurofeedback treatments for PTSD symptoms reduction. Half of the participants will receive the current standard for PTSD neurofeedback care undergoing alpha/theta neurofeedback regulation. The other half will receive the newly developed limbic modulation index neurofeedback.

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

Kappa Opioid Receptor Antagonism for the Tx of AUD and Comorbid PTSD

Post Traumatic Stress DisorderAlcohol Abuse

Objective: Evaluate the efficacy and physiological effects of sublingual buprenorphine (SL-BUP; Subutex) combined with extended-release injectable naltrexone (XR-NTX; Vivitrol) in the treatment alcohol use disorder of comorbid (AUD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Terminated24 enrollment criteria

Zambia Common Elements Treatment Approach Pilot Study

Alcohol Use DisorderDepression3 more

This is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluating the effectiveness of an alcohol brief intervention alone compared to the brief intervention plus an evidence-based psychotherapy (CETA) in reducing alcohol misuse and co-occurring mental health problems among persons with HIV in Zambia.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Beyond Silence: Advancing E-mental Health Solutions to Support Canadian Healthcare Workers

Mental Health IssueMental Stress2 more

The purpose of this project is to scale implementation and evaluation of an m-health app designed to promote early intervention and mental health support for frontline healthcare workers to reduce their risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Beyond Silence has received an additional year of funding to scale implementation across 4-6 additional healthcare organizations.

Active3 enrollment criteria

Latent Structure of Multi-level Assessments and Predictors of Outcomes for Women in Recovery

DepressionAnxiety4 more

In this study the investigators will seek to improve their understanding of how positive and negative valence systems, cognition, and arousal/interoception are inter-related in disorders of trauma, mood, substance use, and eating behavior for women involved in a court diversion program in Tulsa, Oklahoma (Women in Recovery). The investigators will recruit 100 individuals and use a wide range of assessment tools, neuroimaging measures, blood and microbiome collections and behavioral tasks to complete the baseline and follow-up study visits. Upon completion, the investigators aim to have robust and reliable dimensional measures that quantify these systems and a set of assessments that should be recommended as a clinical tool to enhance outcome prediction for the clinician and assist in determining who will likely benefit from the diversion program, and to inform future revision or augmentation of the program to increase treatment effectiveness.

Active27 enrollment criteria

Low -vs- High-Frequency Repetitive TMS of the Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in PTSD

PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

This is a randomized placebo/sham controlled, double-blind study investigating the efficacy of high- and low-frequency rTMS applied to the right DLPFC at either 1 Hz, 10 Hz, or sham rTMS as compared to an OASIS treatment as usual group for the treatment of PTSD symptoms.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Lending a Hand to Our Future: PTSD in Refugee Children and Youth

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Immigrant and refugee children and youth are the fastest growing segment of Canadian society, but their mental health is too often overlooked even though their high rates of symptoms are increasingly of concern. These children and youth face the same developmental challenges as other children, but migration and resettlement amplify challenges and also create additional risks. Although a literature about the effects of immigrant family life on the mental health of children exists, very little research has examined the specific extent and implications of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among refugee children and youth. In addition, the best practice intervention strategies that most optimally support their mental health difficulties have not been evaluated. This study investigates the effectiveness of a treatment intervention in a sample of refugee children: Narrative Exposure Therapy or NET and KIDNET (developed for younger children), selected due to their documented superiority relative to other forms of treatment for children and youth with PTSD.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Brexpiprazole as an Adjunctive Treatment to Paroxetine or Sertraline in Adult Patients Suffering...

Post-traumatic Stress DisorderPTSD

To evaluate the efficacy of brexpiprazole as adjunctive treatment to paroxetine (PAR) or sertraline (SER) on PTSD symptoms.

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

Evaluating Effectiveness of Dyadic Prolonged Exposure on 2-4 Years Old vs. Toddler-parent Focused...

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children

Traumatic events have potentially debilitating long-lasting effects on the child's normal development and, therefore, should be effectively treated. Prolonged Exposure (PE) therapy has been found to be effective in reducing posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in adults and in adolescents. It has not yet been tested in toddlers. The purpose of this study is to examine the treatment efficacy of 2 methods of treatment for toddlers with PTSD and their parents. A randomized control trial could examine the efficacy of PE versus dyadic play therapy (TP-CT). Exploration of these questions under more rigorous conditions would help broaden our knowledge about developmentally sensitive treatment tools for this age group. Our research hypotheses are: PE would more effective than TP-CT in reducing post-traumatic symptoms in toddlers. PE would more effective than TP-CT in reducing post-traumatic symptoms of the toddlers' parents. These results will be preserved in a follow-up of 3-6 months post treatment. Following psychiatric assessment, 100 toddlers will be randomly assigned to PE and TP-CT (50 participants in each group).

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Cognitive REmediation After Trauma Exposure Trial = CREATE Trial

Posttraumatic Stress DisorderTraumatic Brain Injury

This study will evaluate the efficacy of methylphenidate and galantamine in the treatment of persistent cognitive symptoms associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Terminated27 enrollment criteria
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