Effectiveness of Cognitive Processing Therapy in Pregnant Women With a History of Pregnancy Loss/Complication
Status: | Archived |
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Conditions: | Anxiety, Depression, Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | Any |
Updated: | 7/1/2011 |
Start Date: | April 2010 |
End Date: | June 2011 |
Effectiveness of Cognitive Processing Therapy in Reducing Post-traumatic Symptoms and Enhancing Birth Outcomes in Pregnant Women With a Previous Pregnancy Loss or Complication
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of experiencing a previous pregnancy
loss or complication on current physiological and emotional aspects of a current pregnancy.
This study will assess the effectiveness of cognitive processing therapy (CPT) or cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT) among women who are experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) and/or anxiety relating to a previous pregnancy loss or complication.
Lastly, this study includes an option to participate in a procedure whereas startle response
will be measured using the eyeblink reflex twice during pregnancy and once in the postpartum
period. Startle response is examined using a standard acoustic startle procedure whereby
heart rate, skin temperature and eye blinking reflex are measured.
We found this trial at
3
sites
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
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