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Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Conditions: Adjustment Disorders, Mental Disorder
Interventions: Transdiagnostic Behavior Therapy (TBT), Treatment as Usual-Problem Solving Therapy (TAU-PST)
Countries: United States
Adjustment Disorder (AjD) is the most common mental health condition diagnosed in Active Duty personnel, and is diagnosed following an extreme stress event such as traumatic loss of a comrade, serious accident or injury, or other intense stress event. Despite its high prevalence, no evidence based treatment for AjD has been subjected to randomized controlled trials. This study seeks to build on the research team's pilot work across several disorders study to benefit service members and Veterans with AjD, a highly prevalent but frequently inadequately treated condition. The investigators will compare the effects of Transdiagnostic Behavior Therapy (TBT) vs treatment as usual which is Moving Forward Problem Solving Therapy (TAU-PST) on AjD symptom outcomes. The investigators hypothesize that TBT will result in greater overall symptom reduction compared to TAU-PST.
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Adult male or female over the age of 18 that has served, or is currently serving, in the military. * Stable psychotropic medication for at least 4 weeks if applicable * Current DSM-5 diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder Exclusion Criteria: * Active psychosis * Suicidal ideation with clear intent * Severe substance use
- Charleston, South Carolina, United States