RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT02236377

Dismantling Exposure, Relaxation, and Rescripting Therapy

Exposure, Relaxation, Rescripting Therapy (ERRT) Dismantling


Sponsor

University of Tulsa

Enrollment

50 participants

Start Date

Aug 1, 2014

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The purpose of this case series dismantling study is to extend previous findings regarding the efficacy of a brief treatment for chronic post-trauma nightmares by examining the dose effect and mechanism of change. Exposure, relaxation, and rescripting therapy (ERRT) is a promising psychological intervention developed to target trauma-related nightmares and sleep disturbances. ERRT has exhibited strong support in reducing the frequency and intensity of nightmares, as well as improving overall sleep quality in both civilian and veteran samples. In addition, significant decreases in PTSD and depression symptoms have been reported following treatment (Davis et al., 2011; Davis \& Wright, 2007; Long et al., 2011; Swanson, Favorite, Horin, \& Arnedt, 2009). ERRT is currently an evidence-level B suggested treatment (Cranston, Davis, Rhudy, \& Favorite, 2011). Despite this evidence, the mechanism of change for ERRT remains unclear. We propose to conduct a set of case series in order to examine the possible mechanisms: psycho-education, dose response for exposure, and no exposure components of the treatment. Each part of the treatment is theorized to contribute to the improved treatment outcome and it is hypothesized that participants will benefit no matter what group they are in. All participants will receive 5 to 6 treatment sessions, conducted once per week for about 90 minutes, of a modified version of ERRT.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is testing different components of a therapy called ERRT (Exposure, Relaxation, and Rescripting Therapy), which is designed to reduce trauma-related nightmares in people who have experienced a traumatic event, to find out which parts of the treatment are most essential for improving sleep. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18 years or older - You have experienced a traumatic event as defined by standard psychiatric guidelines (DSM-5) - You have been having approximately one nightmare per week for the past month - You are able to read and speak English **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are 17 years old or younger - You are currently experiencing acute psychosis (a break from reality) - You have bipolar disorder that is not being treated with medication - You have an intellectual disability - You are actively suicidal - You have engaged in self-harm behaviors recently - You have an untreated substance use disorder within the past 6 months Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALExposure, Relaxation, and Rescripting Therapy

Brief cognitive behavioral treatment targeting trauma-related nightmares and sleep problems


Locations(1)

Joanne L. Davis

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

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