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NCT ID: NCT01965184 Completed - Aggression Clinical Trials

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Disruptive Behavior in Children and Adolescents

RDoC-CBT
Start date: November 14, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized controlled study of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for disruptive behavior such as irritability, anger and aggression in children and adolescents. CBT will be compared to Supportive Psychotherapy (SPT) and participants of this study will be randomly assigned (like the flip of a coin) to receive CBT or SPT. Participants will be also asked to complete functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electrophysiological (EEG) tasks (recordings/images of brain activity) before and after treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01918696 Completed - Suicidal Ideation Clinical Trials

Controlled Evaluation of a Computerized Anger-reduction Treatment for Suicide Prevention

Start date: October 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a computerized intervention designed to reduce anger-provoking interpretation biases will reduce suicide risk among individuals with elevated levels of trait anger.

NCT ID: NCT01696578 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Combined Intervention Approaches in the Treatment of Affective Disorders and Chronic Pain in War Victims

Start date: January 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will measure the effects of biofeedback supported cognitive behavioral therapy (BF-CBT) and group physiotherapy intervention in victims of torture and massive violence in Kosovo. The investigators aim to restore physical and psychosocial functioning of the victims of torture and massive violence with available rehabilitation practice and integrate them into the community. It is also our objective to build local knowledge and expertise to apply measurement principles and CBT methods in the Balkan region.

NCT ID: NCT01377948 Completed - Aggression Clinical Trials

Reducing Aggression in Children and Adolescent on an Inpatient Unit

Start date: June 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Anger Control Therapy (ACT) with Regulate and Gain Emotional-Control (RAGE-Control) is a feasible behavioral therapy to provide on a pediatric inpatient psychiatric unit.

NCT ID: NCT01228539 Completed - PTSD Clinical Trials

Breaking the Cycle IV: Military PTSD (MPTSD) Treatment Study

MPTSD
Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study will compare the efficacy of Trauma Affect Regulation: Guide for Education and Therapy (TARGET) vs. the best validated psychotherapy for adults with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Prolonged Exposure (PE). Male military personnel and veterans suffering with PTSD and problems with anger after returning from military service in Afghanistan (Operation Emerging Freedom, OEF) and/or Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom, OIF) will be participants. The goal is to determine if a present-centered psychotherapy that teaches skills for emotion regulation and does not require re-telling of traumatic memories is as efficacious as the trauma memory-focused PE psychotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT01187797 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Effects of Emotional Stimulation on the Stress Levels of Healthy Persons

Start date: August 2010
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of a short-term emotional stimulation on the mood of healthy persons.

NCT ID: NCT01093053 Completed - Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trials

Mind-Body Skills Groups for the Treatment of War Zone Stress in Military and Veteran Populations

Start date: September 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether participation in mind-body skills groups by veterans who have experienced a stressful war-related situation and have symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), will improve symptoms of PTSD, depression and anxiety, reduce anger, improve quality of life, quality of sleep and result in posttraumatic growth (a positive change that people can experience when they have been in a traumatic situation).

NCT ID: NCT00879853 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Trial of Mental Health Treatment for Darfur Refugees in Cairo

Start date: n/a
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The enormous global burden of mental illness has been estimated through the publication of the Global Burden of Disease Study, adding momentum to refugee mental health studies (1,2). As research confirms that high levels of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and depression occur in post-conflict settings, it is essential to develop effective treatment for psychological trauma in refugee populations recovering from mass violence (3-4). PTSD and depression are risk factors for anger, interpersonal discord and violence, not only among those who have trauma and depression, but also among their spouses and children (5-9). This "infectious" model of trauma/violence is critically important in the setting of ethnic conflict, as increased levels of interpersonal violence within the afflicted community hinder its recovery and fuel future cycles of conflict. To date, there has been little research on the interpersonal effects of trauma among refugee populations. The proposed research is a pilot and randomized controlled trial of "Interpersonal Therapy" (IPT) for Sudanese refugees living in Cairo. IPT, a very effective therapy for depression, has been adapted for PTSD treatment and sub-Saharan Africa settings (10-12). Measures will evaluate success of the treatment not only in terms of individual PTSD and depression symptoms, but also with respect to interpersonal conflict. Hypotheses: (1) After IPT intervention, Sudanese refugees will have lower levels of depression and trauma symptoms compared to wait list controls (2) After IPT intervention, Sudanese refugees will have lower levels of interpersonal violence compared to wait list controls.

NCT ID: NCT00720486 Completed - Anger Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Anger Management Treatment in Reducing Anger-Related Behaviors in Female Juvenile Offenders

Start date: June 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of an anger management treatment program, Juvenile Justice Anger Management for Girls, in reducing anger-related behaviors displayed by girls in the juvenile justice system.

NCT ID: NCT00667212 Completed - Anger Clinical Trials

Psychotherapy for Intermittent Explosive Disorder

Start date: August 2006
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to examine the effectiveness two forms of psychotherapy (also known as "talk therapy" ) for individuals with anger and aggression problems. Anger and aggression are everywhere - on the road, in the schools, at little league games, at home, and at work. In this study we are testing usefulness of anger management techniques in reducing symptoms of Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) and impulsive, aggressive behavior.