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Clinical Trials/CTRI/2024/10/075993
CTRI/2024/10/075993
Not yet recruiting
Phase 2

Looking at Alcohol Dependence Syndrome Through Psychodynamic Lens: Application of Supportive-Expressive Dynamic Therapy

Not provided1 site in 1 country30 target enrollmentStarted: November 1, 2024Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Phase 2
Status
Not yet recruiting
Enrollment
30
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
There is an improvement in social and occupation functioning, psychological mindedness after receiving the proposed intervention.

Overview

Brief Summary

The study is a  randomized controlled study, focusing on the effectiveness of brief psychodynamic therapy on psychological mindedness, ego function, ego functions and social and occupational functioning. In this study, the patients of alcohol dependence syndrome will be randomly allocated into two experimental and control group. The experimental group will be receiving the proposed intervention and TAU by control group. There will be significant improvement in the above mentioned variables after receiving the proposed intervention as compared to Control group.

Study Design

Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Na
Masking
None

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
25.00 Year(s) to 35.00 Year(s) (—)
Sex
All

Inclusion Criteria

  • Diagnoses of mental and behavioural disorder due to use of alcohol, currently using the substance (active dependence) as per Diagnostic Criteria for Research, ICD 10–DCR (WHO, 1993) both Inpatient and outpatient All gender undergone detoxification giving written informed consent minimum of 2 years of dependence minimum 8th-grade education.

Exclusion Criteria

  • No previous exposure to psychodynamic therapy Use of other substance in harmful/ dependence pattern except caffeine and nicotine Those having intellectual disability Patients who are having complicated withdrawal symptoms Those having Terminal/neurological illness.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

There is an improvement in social and occupation functioning, psychological mindedness after receiving the proposed intervention.

Time Frame: at post assessment (4 weeks ) and Follow up assessment (12 weeks)

Secondary Outcomes

  • CHANGES IN PSYCHODYNAMIC COMPONENTS(3 MONTHS)

Investigators

Sponsor
Not provided
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Muhammed Sadik T M

Kazi Nazrul University

Study Sites (1)

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