RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05927324

Clinician-Assisted Videofeedback Exposure-Approach Therapy (CAVEAT) Trial

Can Clinician Assisted Videofeedback Exposure Approach Therapy (CAVEAT) Help Post-traumatically Stressed Mothers Change Their Mind About Their Toddlers?


Sponsor

University of Lausanne Hospitals

Enrollment

24 participants

Start Date

Jul 1, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Summary

The first study proposed is a small (n= 10 to 12 maximum) open feasibility trial of CAVEAT which is a 16-session manualized brief psychotherapy prototcol that is designed to help mothers of infants and young children, whereby the mothers have been exposed to interpersonal violence (i.e. childhood maltreatment and family violence, intimate and non-intimate partner violence, interpersonal combat and or other forms of terrorism or political violence including physical and sexual assault) and who have developed related post-traumatic stress. The treatment uses an integration and extension of evidence-based techniques: Modified Interaction Guidance, Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, and Minding the Baby, in order to help mothers with post-traumatic dysregulation and difficulty in their maintaining sensitivity during challenging parent-child interactions (i.e. when mothers are confronted with child helpless states, emotion dysregulation, negative affect and child aggression). Outcome measures will initially include: maternal attributions towards her child (i.e. perception of child's personality), maternal-child behavior, and maternal-child symptoms of attachment disturbance and PTSD. This feasibility study is meant to perfect the manual and to prepare for an initial open trial with a larger clinical sample including analysis of pre- and post-intervention measures before further randomized control study can be done.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 50 Years

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This study tests a therapy called CAVEAT — which uses video feedback to help mothers be more sensitive and responsive to their young children — to improve the mother-child relationship in families where the bond may be at risk. **You may be eligible if...** - You are a biological mother of a child between 12 and 54 months old - You and your child have lived together for most of the child's life since birth **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are currently experiencing active psychosis or substance abuse - You or your child have a physical or mental disability that would prevent participation in the required tasks Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALCAVEAT

Brief psychotherapy with mothers of infants and young children, to which infants and young children attend many but not all sessions with mother


Locations(1)

Lausanne University Hospital

Lausanne, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland

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