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NCT ID: NCT05318287 Completed - Grief Clinical Trials

Walk With Me for Perinatal Grief

PeriGrief
Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research will contribute to therapeutic technology to support bereaved parents who have experienced a perinatal loss. The proposed mobile application would accomplish this objective by providing a series of therapeutic modules to provide parents with tools to normalize their grief and additional coping skills to support the grieving process.

NCT ID: NCT02184026 Completed - Traumatic Stress Clinical Trials

Exposure, Relaxation, & Rescripting Therapy-Child

ERRT-C
Start date: December 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study implements a trauma-related nightmare treatment for children aged 8 to 13 years. Relevant outcome progress and outcome measures on symptoms, nightmare distress and duration, academic indicators, and sleep quality will be examined.

NCT ID: NCT01825694 Completed - Substance Abuse Clinical Trials

An Integrated Treatment for Comorbid PTSD and Substance Abuse in Adolescents

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

This study plans to develop an integrated treatment for comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance abuse (SA) in adolescents. The investigators aim to develop a treatment approach that is community-friendly, well-tolerated, and deliverable by substance abuse counselors (SAC) in outpatient settings. The proposed Trauma-Focused Substance Abuse Treatment (TFSAT) aims to reduce PTSD symptoms and substance use and build coping skills. The investigators propose to adapt an evidence-based trauma program, Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS), for adolescent substance abusers (ASAbusers); to assess the acceptability and feasibility of the integrated approach; and to pilot test the new program against standard care. The investigators hypothesize that the intervention group, compared to the control group, will reduce substance use and symptoms for traumatic stress.