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

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Evaluating "Signs of Safety": A Deaf-Accessible Therapy Toolkit for Alcohol Use Disorder and Trauma...

Alcohol Use DisorderPost Traumatic Stress Disorder

The U.S. Deaf community - more than 500,000 Americans who communicate using American Sign Language (ASL) - experiences nearly triple the rate of lifetime problem drinking and twice the rate of trauma exposure as compared to the general population. Although there are validated treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in hearing populations, there are no evidence-based treatments for any behavioral health condition that have been validated for use with Deaf clients. To address these barriers, the study team has developed "Signs of Safety", a Deaf-accessible therapy toolkit for treating AUD and PTSD. The study team's ongoing aims are to conduct a two-arm pilot RCT of "Signs of Safety" and to collect data on feasibility, preliminary clinical outcomes, and potential mediators and moderators of outcome.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Mindful Self Compassion for Combat Deployed Veterans With Moral Injury and Co-occurring PTSD-SUD...

Substance Use DisorderPost-traumatic Stress Disorder1 more

Veterans with co-occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorder (PTSD-SUD) experience more severe symptomatology and poorer response to existing treatments than Veterans with either disorder alone. Guilt is a common posttraumatic reaction and has been implicated as a risk factor for the development and maintenance of PTSD and substance use. Combat Veterans often report experiencing moral injury defined as perpetrating, failing to prevent, or witnessing acts that violate the values they live by in their civilian lives, which can lead to feelings of guilt and shame. Accordingly, reduction in guilt and increase in self-compassion may lead to improved quality of life for Veterans. This project will conduct a pilot study to evaluate changes in self-compassion, guilt, and PTSD-SUD symptom severity in a sample of Veterans after receiving 8 sessions of Mindful Self Compassion treatment (via a telehealth modality during COVID-19 pandemic). Findings will have significant impact on effective treatment options and lead to improvements in Veterans' quality of life and posttraumatic symptoms.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Mobile Intervention for Veterans With PTSD and Anger

Posttraumatic Stress DisorderAnger

Anger is the mostly commonly reported reintegration concern among combat Veterans, especially those with PTSD. Problematic anger is associated with significant functional impairment. In the current project, the investigators will pilot-test a newly developed mobile app, entitled Mobile Intervention for Reducing Anger (MIRA), among Veterans with PTSD and problematic anger. The project will compare the MIRA app to a contact control condition. The investigators hypothesize that Veterans with PTSD and problematic anger will find the MIRA app acceptable and will be willing to use it to reduce their anger difficulties and improve psychosocial and occupational functioning.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Brexpiprazole as Combination Therapy With Sertraline in the Treatment of Adults With Post-traumatic...

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

This will be a 12-week, multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial evaluating the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of fixed-dose brexpiprazole + sertraline combination treatment in adult subjects with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Home-Delivered Attention Control Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

PTSD

The aim of the study is to explore the efficacy of home-delivered Attention Control Training (ACT) for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Three randomized controlled trials have shown that attention bias modification protocols applying attention control training (ACT) aimed to balance attention between threat-related and neutral stimuli are efficient in reducing PTSD symptoms. However, contrary to in-clinic administration, such as applied in the above mentioned studies, home-delivered attention bias modification was not effective in reducing symptoms among treatment-seeking patients. It is crucial to continue examining the efficacy of home-delivered ACT as PTSD entails functional impairments that might impede treatment-seeking patients from reaching to clinics to receive treatment. This could also inform other ABM protocols designated to treat other disorders.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Minocycline for Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans

PTSD

The study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of adjunctive minocycline treatment in veterans with PTSD.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Interventions for Parent Caregivers of Injured Military/Veteran Personnel

Stress DisordersPost-Traumatic2 more

This randomized clinical trial will test a behavioral caregiving intervention that has been used successfully for dementia and spinal cord injury caregivers to provide services to stressed and burdened parent caregivers of post 9/11 service members/veterans. This intervention is six intensive individual sessions that will teach problem solving, cognitive restructuring and stress reduction targeted to an individual assessment of the care dyad's needs. It will be compared to another method of delivering content, education webinar sessions, which are analogous to the usual standard of care and will function as an attention control arm. The objective of the study is to determine which of these delivery mechanisms is more effective at helping parent caregivers of injured post 9/11 returning troops to improve their depression, anxiety, and burden, and to determine the feasibility of using individual sessions with this population of caregivers.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Multi-Site Phase 3 Study of MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for PTSD (MAPP2)

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that can develop after a traumatic life experience that severely reduces quality of life. This multi-site, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized Phase 3 study will assess the efficacy and safety of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)-assisted psychotherapy compared to psychotherapy with placebo in participants diagnosed with at least moderate PTSD. The study will be conducted in up to N ≈ 100 participants. Participants will be randomized to receive a flexible dose of 80 or 120 mg MDMA or placebo, followed by a supplemental half-dose of 40 or 60 mg MDMA or placebo, unless contraindicated, with manualized psychotherapy in three monthly Experimental Sessions. This ~12-week Treatment Period will be preceded by three Preparatory Sessions with the participant and therapists. During the Treatment Period, each Experimental Session will be followed by three Integrative Sessions of non-drug psychotherapy.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Adult Onset Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Ptsd

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the long term effect of severely distressing traumatic event characterized by intrusive thoughts, nightmares, and avoidance. Brain imaging of PTSD patients demonstrate alterations in regional brain perfusion, with stunned, hypoperfused regions. Those brain-biological pathologies may be responsible for the limited success rate of currently available interventions. During the last years data regarding Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) induced neuroplasticity accumulated. A number of studies in traumatic brain injury, cerebrovascular attacks, and fibromyalgia have presented evidence of improved perfusion and recovery of metabolic brain tissues, accompanied by clinical improvement under HBOT even years after the acute insults. Considerable evidence supports potential benefit of HBOT on PTSD, however, no clinical trial was done on this pure PTSD population. The aim of the proposed study is to examine hyperbaric oxygen therapy as a treatment for PTSD. Advanced brain imaging and functional analysis tools will be used to evaluate treatment's effect.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Project Remission: Maximizing Outcomes With Intensive Treatments for Combat-Related PTSD

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

The study compares two intensive outpatient behavioral programs (Massed Prolonged Exposure versus Intensive Outpatient Prolonged Exposure) for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in post-9/11 active duty service members and veterans. The researchers hope to learn if these programs improve treatment outcomes. The researchers predict that Intensive Outpatient Prolonged Exposure (IOP-PE) will be better at treating PTSD than Massed-Prolonged Exposure (Massed PE).

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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