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NCT ID: NCT05942391 Not yet recruiting - Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trials

Brief-intensive CBT Versus Once-weekly CBT in Anxiety-related Disorders

KOMMA
Start date: December 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare brief-intensive cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) with regular weekly CBT in people with anxiety-related disorders. The main question to answer is: will brief-intensive CBT improve functioning (work, family, social) more and faster than does regular weekly CBT? Participants will be asked to follow CBT treatment (20 sessions of 45 minutes in both conditions), and participate in 7 measurements with a total duration of 5 hours over 1 year. Researchers will compare: - Brief-intensive CBT: 16 sessions in 2 weeks + 4 follow-up sessions within 3 months - Regular CBT with 20 weekly sessions in 6 months

NCT ID: NCT03024593 Not yet recruiting - Hypochondriasis Clinical Trials

An Examination of the Effects of Health-related Internet Use in Individuals With Pathological Health Anxiety

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

The purpose of the current study is to examine the effects of health-related internet use on affect, health anxiety and symptom severity in individuals with pathological levels of health anxiety. The present randomized controlled study compares an online medical searching condition with a waiting (i.e. non-searching) condition to manipulate the attentional focus. After an induction of health anxiety using the Autobiographical Emotional Memory Task the participants in the searching condition go online and search for subjectively relevant health information (external focus of attention). Individuals in the waiting (i.e. non-searching) condition are requested to do nothing and not to distract themselves (internal focus of attention).