Trials in Baltimore, Maryland
Here are the top 10 medical studies for post-traumatic stress disorder in Baltimore, Maryland
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Behavioral Intervention
PTSD Treatment for Veterans with Mental Illness
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Baltimore, Maryland
This trial aims to develop and test treatments for PTSD in Veterans with serious mental illness (SMI) to improve their mental health. BIPOC disparities in prevalence and treatment use will be addressed.
Behavioural Intervention
CBT-I vs. MBTI for TBI-Related Insomnia
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Bethesda, Maryland
"This trial will compare two types of therapy (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia and Mindfulness-Based Treatment for Insomnia) delivered through telemedicine to treat insomnia and depressive symptoms in individuals with mild to
Behavioral Intervention
Art Therapy for PTSD in Military Service Members
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Bethesda, Maryland
This trial studies how art therapy can help military personnel manage their emotions and reduce symptoms of stress and trauma. Participants will attend several sessions, including art therapy sessions to observe changes in emotional regulation. Art therapy has been explored as a treatment for PTSD in military personnel, showing potential benefits in emotional regulation and communication.
Behavioral Intervention
Whole Health Intervention for PTSD
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Baltimore, Colorado
This trial tests Omnis Salutis, a program for recent veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts. The program helps veterans set and share their health goals with doctors and support systems to improve their well-being.
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Is there any support for travel costs?
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