Enhancing Therapy Process With Movement Strategies
概览
- 阶段
- 不适用
- 干预措施
- 未指定
- 疾病 / 适应症
- Anxiety Disorders
- 发起方
- Boston University Charles River Campus
- 入组人数
- 1
- 试验地点
- 1
- 主要终点
- Session Rating Scale - Patient version (Questions 1 and 2)
- 状态
- 终止
- 最后更新
- 9年前
概览
简要总结
Several studies have noted the benefits of exercise programs in improving both mood and anxiety symptoms. Additionally, single bouts of exercise have been shown to improve mood and anxiety. Business applications report ancillary benefits of exercise as well. For example, individuals spontaneously report better ability to approach stimuli and cope with emotional experiences if doing it while exercising.
The current study aims to investigate exercise during a therapy session as a potential intervention for enhancing therapeutic learning, particularly ability to better cope with emotional topics and experiencing intense emotions. In this study, patient participants will complete a therapy session while using an exercise machine and a separate therapy session while using a worry stone (control). Both patient participants and therapist participants will make ratings of a variety of items, including ability to discuss emotional topics and comfort in experiencing emotions.
Investigators hypothesize that patients will report better ability to discuss emotional topics and more comfort in experiencing emotions following the exercise condition as opposed to the worry stone condition. Investigators also hypothesize that therapist ratings will similarly indicate that patients were better able to discuss emotional topics and experience emotional content during exercise sessions.
详细描述
The current study aims to investigate exercise during a therapy session as a potential intervention for enhancing therapeutic learning, particularly ability to better cope with emotional topics and experiencing intense emotions.
研究者
Michael Otto
Full Professor
Boston University Charles River Campus
入排标准
入选标准
- •Adults over the age of 18
- •Ability to read and provide informed consent
- •Current patient or therapist at the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD)
- •Ability to complete exercise (e.g. no physical injuries)
排除标准
- •Participants considered high risk based on the ACSM risk stratification guidelines (derived from PAR-Q)
- •Participants with current knee, ankle, hip, or foot injuries that could impede exercise on the machine or participants with current hand or wrist injuries that could impede use of the worry stone
结局指标
主要结局
Session Rating Scale - Patient version (Questions 1 and 2)
时间窗: Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.
Patients will be asked questions on a 1 to 5 Likert scale examining degree to which they discussed emotional topics during session (Question 1) and the degree to which they felt comfortable discussing emotional topics during session (Question 2).
Session Rating Scale - Therapist version (Questions 1 and 2)
时间窗: Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.
Therapists will be asked questions on a 1 to 5 Likert scale examining degree to which they felt their patients discussed emotional topics during session (Question 1) and the degree to which they felt their patients were comfortable discussing emotional topics during session (Question 2).
次要结局
- Positive and Negative Affect Schedule - Therapist(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)
- Positive and Negative Affect Schedule - Patient(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)
- Affect Grid - Patient(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)
- Credibility-Expectations Questionnaire - Therapist(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)
- Session Rating Scales (Questions 3-7) - Patient(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)
- Session Rating Scales (Questions 3-7) - Therapist(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)
- Qualitative Feedback - Therapist(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)
- Affect Grid - Therapist(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)
- Credibility-Expectations Questionnaire - Patient(Change throughout 50-minute therapy session.)