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NCT ID: NCT00400933 Terminated - Eating Disorders Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a Six-session Psycho-education Group Program

Start date: November 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this project is to analyze the impact of a psycho-educational group program on the family members and close friends of persons with eating disorders and co-morbid personality disorders.

NCT ID: NCT00353379 Terminated - Clinical trials for Personality Disorders

Pharmacology of Cognition in Schizotypal Personality Disorder

Start date: September 1995
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will determine the effectiveness of guanfacine in improving cognitive and functional impairments in schizotypal personality disorder.

NCT ID: NCT00282165 Terminated - Psychotic Disorders Clinical Trials

Efficacy of a Triptan in the Treatment of Hostility and Aggression Among Convicts With a Psychiatric Treatment Order

Start date: November 2006
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

In a double blind randomized clinical trial with cross-over design, treatment using naratriptan will be compared to placebo within a group of 30 convicts with psychiatric disorders such as psychosis or psychopathy with repeated aggressive outbursts resistant to conventional psychopharmacologic and other psychotherapeutic treatment. Hypothesis is that addition of naratriptan to the individual treatment regime reduces aggression -and improves general outcome- as compared to addition of placebo and is well tolerated in this group and under these conditions.

NCT ID: NCT00124839 Terminated - Clinical trials for Borderline Personality Disorder

Naltrexone in Borderline Personality Disorder

Start date: October 2005
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether naltrexone reduces the intensity and duration of flashbacks and dissociative states in patients with borderline personality disorder.