Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cognitive Processes in PTSD: Treatment
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of cognitive processing therapy versus prolonged exposure therapy in treating women with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) brought on by sexual assault.
PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following exposure to a traumatic event in
which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. PTSD is marked by clear biological
changes as well as psychological symptoms. Many people with PTSD repeatedly relive the
trauma in the form of flashback episodes, memories, nightmares, or frightening thoughts.
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus
prolonged exposure therapy in treating women with PTSD brought on by sexual assault.
Participants in this single-blind study will be randomly assigned to one of three
conditions: CPT, prolonged exposure therapy (PE), or minimal attention (MA). Individuals
assigned to receive CPT will attend therapy sessions twice weekly for 6 weeks. Each session
will be 1 hour long, except for sessions 4 and 5, which will be 1.5 hours long. CPT will
focus on helping each individual to process accurate memories of the traumatic event and to
work through any memories that cannot be completely ignored, nor completely integrated back
into their thinking. Also included in CPT will be an exposure component, in which
participants will be encouraged to recall the traumatic event and experience any emotions
connected to it. Participants assigned to receive PE therapy will attend an initial 1-hour
therapy session, followed by 4 weeks of additional sessions that will meet twice weekly.
Each of these 8 sessions will be 1.5 hours long. PE will entail oral exposure without
modification of the participant's cognitions. Participants will discuss their traumatic
experiences in detail during each session to aid in emotional processing. All PE sessions
will be audio taped. Participants will listen to the tapes of their sessions on their own to
further assist with emotional processing. Individuals assigned to receive MA will receive no
therapy for the first 6 weeks. At the end of this initial phase, they will be assigned to
receive either CPT or PE if they still meet diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Symptoms of PTSD,
feelings of guilt and shame, and overall perception of self and surroundings will be
assessed at baseline, post-treatment, and at follow-up visits at 3, 6, and 9 months
post-treatment.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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