Integrated Health Care for PTSD
A Hybrid I Evaluation of Integrative Health Care for PTSD
Veterans Medical Research Foundation
300 participants
Apr 23, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether which types of integrative care, meaning a combination of psychotherapy and mind-body interventions, lead to the most changes in functioning among Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The main aims are: 1. To evaluate the impact of integrative care approaches on functional outcomes among Veterans with PTSD. 2. To examine factors relevant to the implementation of integrated treatments for PTSD from the perspective of patients, providers and administrators in the VA Healthcare System. Participants will: 1. Complete assessments at the beginning of the study and 12- and 24-weeks later. 2. Engage in 12 weeks of integrated care, with the type being randomly assigned.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- clinical diagnosis
- eligibility for Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) at a participating VA site
- able to consent to study activities
Exclusion Criteria2
- current, active engagement in one of the included approaches (per clinician judgment)
- medical conditions that contraindicate engaging in the experimental interventions
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Interventions
12 weekly 60-minute hatha yoga classes and access to video-based training in a portable mantra-based meditation practice
12 weekly 60-minute classes to provide education about exercise and nutrition and facilitate lifestyle changes
12 weekly 60-minute classes to teach strategies for increasing positive affect and to provide social connection
Provision of written information about local and national complementary and integrative care resources
Locations(5)
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NCT07220681