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Sponsor: Medical University of South Carolina
Conditions: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Interventions: VVC-delivered Massed Imaginal Exposure
The purpose of this study is to establish the safety, feasibility, and acceptability of very brief imaginal exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) delivered by telehealth over the course of six-daily 60-minute sessions within a 10-day window. All study visits occur remotely, by telehealth. You will be asked to complete a pre-treatment assessment involving a clinical interview, video-based measures of emotional and physical reactions, such as heart rate and breathing rate, and self-report questionnaires to measure the severity and impact of trauma-related symptoms. These assessments are completed again 1-week, and 1-month after completing treatment. The researchers propose that massed exposure-based therapy delivered via telehealth will advance telemental health treatment options and personalized care for Veterans with PTSD.
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to 65 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 18-65. * Ability to speak, read, and write English. * Diagnosis of PTSD based on CAPS-5 (\> 3 mo. post-trauma). * Seeking treatment for PTSD at the Charleston VA. * Willingness and ability to engage in assessment and treatment visits through VVC, or another VA-approved telehealth videoconferencing platform. Exclusion Criteria: * Currently receiving psychotherapy for another anxiety- or stress-related condition. * Current substance use disorder diagnosis with repeated abuse or dependence within 3 months of study entry and unwillingness to abstain for 24 hours prior to study visits. * Unstable dose of psychotropic medications within 6 weeks prior to baseline assessment (based on the DMSC; see measures). * Medical condition that would contraindicate participation in treatment or assessment activities (e.g., severe cardiovascular problems; DMSC, and chart review; see measures). * Current, or history of bipolar I disorder * Current, or history of psychotic symptoms * Serious suicidal risk or a suicide attempt in the past year, as determined by self-report (PHQ-9) and clinical interview (C-SSRS; see measures). * Active neurological conditions, e.g., seizures, stroke, loss of consciousness or concussion (DMSC, and chart review; see measures)