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Independent Researcher Announces New Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Study

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Release by Roadmind University 2004-03-10, Roadmind University - Psychiatrist Robert Roerich, M.D. announces a new mental imagery based PTSD clinical trials study.Steubenville, OH (PRWEB) March 29, 2004 -- Robert M. Roerich, M.D. announces active recruitment for a police and veterans Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) clinical trials study. It is the first such study which compares the use of a new mental imagery treatment of PTSD with standard treatment. Mental imagery treatment of PTSD in Police Officers and Veterans Purpose: The purpose of the proposed study is to evaluate the efficacy of mental imagery therapy for treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in police officers, with or without military experience and veterans. We propose to evaluate mental imagery treatment in comparison with standard therapy used by mental health professionals currently. The study is a randomized clinical trial involving 90 retired or active duty police officers and veterans. All subjects, even self-referrals, will enter the study through referrals by mental health clinicians at the participating sites. Following informed consent, subjects will be screened for inclusion and exclusion diagnoses. If they meet these criteria and agree to participate, they will be randomly assigned to one of the two treatments or a control group, which will be monitored for 8 weeks. Subjects will be assessed before treatment, immediately following treatment, and 2 months after the end of treatment. The primary outcome is PTSD severity. Exploratory outcomes include associated features of PTSD, such as psychosocial functioning, quality of life, physical health, satisfaction with treatment, and service utilization. Condition: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Treatment or Intervention: Psychotherapy treatment Study Type: Interventional Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study Official Title: Mental imagery treatment of PTSD in Police Officers and Veterans Further study details: Mental imagery treatment will be tested to treat symptoms of PTSD in survivors of various types of trauma. Our study will present data on the efficacy of mental imagery treatment of PTSD in police officers and veterans. Patients in this study will be randomized to one of two groups. Group A will receive mental imagery therapy. Group B will receive standard therapy by their therapist. Patients in Groups A will receive one hour of mental imagery therapy. Patients in Groups A will have one non-therapeutic study visit before treatment and seven after treatment at weekly intervals. Patients in Group B will have one non-therapeutic study visit weekly during the 8 week study. These visits will address diagnosis and assessment. Study visits will include assessments of PTSD symptoms, sleep symptoms, and level of impairment. Eligibility Genders eligible for study: both Ages eligible for study: 18-65 Accepts healthy volunteers Criteria Inclusion criteria: males and females age 18-65 good physical health willing and able to provide informed consent diagnosis of PTSD from combat or civilian trauma exhibit clinically significant trauma-related symptoms. Exclusion criteria: Inability to comply with study procedures or assessments Past head trauma involving loss of consciousness, or amnesia greater than 24 hours. This magnitude of head trauma could contribute to psychopathology and brain structure in a manner different than PTSD thereby confounding results. High risk for homicide or suicide Current or past history of other axis I disorders, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, or dementia. Participants with a co-morbid history of other Axis I disorders, including major depression, dysthymia, or panic disorder will be included. Participants who are doing well on medication Expected total enrollment: 90 Location and contact information: Robert M. Roerich, M.D. 817 North Fourth Street Steubenville, Ohio 43952 Phone: 330-532-9507 Fax: 740-283-3010

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