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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
PTSD
Interventions
Other: TAU
Other: TFPP
Registration Number
NCT03755401
Lead Sponsor
Montefiore Medical Center
Brief Summary

This is a randomized controlled trial of Trauma-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (TFPP) in comparison with TAU (at the VA) in a 2:1 ratio in 75 Veterans with PTSD who have not responded to standard treatment at the VA.

Detailed Description

Veterans with PTSD are a highly vulnerable population with tremendous disability and unmet needs. Few VA patients with PTSD now actually receive evidence-based psychotherapy because current exposure-based treatments have low uptake. The project goal is to expand the range of PTSD psychotherapy treatments available at Veterans Administration Medical Centers. This pilot trauma recovery proposal takes the next step in translating a brief efficacious psychotherapy developed and tested for panic disorder, Panic Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (PFPP) for Veterans with PTSD at the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System (VA NYHHCS). PFPP was developed, manualized, and studied in RCTs over the past two decades. We hope that Trauma-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (TFPP), an adaptation of PFPP, with its high response rates in panic disorder with/without agoraphobia, and non-exposure protocol, will fill crucial gaps in Veteran care. A major challenge facing psychotherapy research is translating and implementing efficacious therapies to the community. No psychodynamic psychotherapy for anxiety or PTSD has achieved this in the US. This pilot RCT represents a paradigm shift in its approach to trauma. TFPP will be the only PTSD treatment for Veterans to incorporate Veterans' input into refinement of the treatment as this project progresses. TFPP targets aspects of traumatic experience and approaches Veterans' lives more broadly than the symptom-focused treatments the VA currently offers our traumatized Veterans.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
75
Inclusion Criteria
  • Reporting moderate PTSD, as defined by a CAPS score of >40

  • Have at least one of the following history with CPT and/or PE:

    • offered and declined
    • dropped out of treatment
    • been determined unsuitable by their treatment team
    • received treatment but continue to experience symptoms meeting entrance criteria.
  • Require stabilization on psychiatric medication for 2 month period prior to entry into study to avoid confounding treatments

Exclusion Criteria
  • Presence of SCID-5 assessed psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, or substance use that would interfere with trial demands
  • Severe suicidality that would require immediate crisis management
  • Organic mental syndromes, delirium, or unstable medical conditions that would interfere with trial demands
  • Inability to meet trial demands.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
TAUTAUTAU in this study is treatment for PTSD as currently delivered at the VA
TFPPTFPPTFPP is a manualized 16-24 session psychodynamic psychotherapy targeted on trauma symptoms of PTSD
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in PTSD symptoms as per DSM-5 as measured by CAPS-5baseline, 16 weeks (termination), 3 month follow-up

Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5). Low score indicates fewer PTSD symptoms, high score indicates more PTSD symptoms.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in reflective capacity as measured by RF score.baseline, 16 weeks (termination), 3 month follow-up

Reflective Function Scale (RF). Low score indicates poor ability to reflect on relationships and self, high score, indicates better capacity to reflect on others and self.

Change in mental and physical symptoms as measured by VR-12.baseline, 16 weeks (termination), 3 month follow-up

Veterans RAND 12-Item Health Survey (VR-12). The results of the VR-12 are summarized as two scores - a Mental Component Score (MCS) and a Physical Component Score (PCS). The scores may be reported as Z-scores (difference compared to the population average, measured in standard deviations). The United States population average PCS and MCS are both 50 points. The United States population standard deviation is 10 points. Therefore, each increment of 10 points above or below 50 corresponds to one standard deviation away from the population average.

Childhood abuse history and trauma with CTQbaseline

Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ). Several different domains: Emotional Abuse: None=5-8; Low=9-12; Moderate=13-15; Severe=16+ Physical Abuse: None=5-7; Low=8-9; Moderate=10-12; Severe=13+ Sexual Abuse: None=5; Low=6-7; Moderate=8-12; Severe=13+ Emotional Neglect: None=5-9; Low=10-14; Moderate=15-17; Severe=18+ Physical Neglect: None=5-7; Low=8-9; Moderate=10-12; Severe=13+

Change in anxiety symptoms as measured by HARS.baseline, 16 weeks (termination), 3 month follow-up

Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS). Low score indicates fewer state anxiety symptoms, high score indicates greater state anxiety symptoms

Change in degree of limitation in ability to work as measured by WLQbaseline, 16 weeks (termination), 3 month follow-up

Work Limitations Questionnaire (WLQ). Low score indicates few limitations at work, high score indicates many limitations at work

Change in depression symptoms as measured by HDRS.baseline, 16 weeks (termination), 3 month follow-up

Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS). Low score indicates few depressive symptoms, high score indicates high level of depressive burden (depression)

Change in work and social adjustment as measured by WSAS.baseline, 16 weeks (termination), 3 month follow-up

Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS). Low score indicates good social and work adjustment, high score indicates impairment socially and at work.

Change in adult separation anxiety symptoms as measured by the SCI-SASbaseline, 16 weeks (termination), 3 month follow-up

Separation anxiety-child and adult measure rating scale (SCI-SAS). Separate scores generated for childhood separation anxiety and adult separation anxiety. Low scores indicate few separation anxiety symptoms, high scores indicate large separation anxiety burden.

Assessment of life events on LEC.baseline

Life Events Checklist (LEC). No composite score-tracks traumatic life events

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

VA New York Harbor Healthcare System - Manhattan Campus

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New York, New York, United States

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