The outcome of trauma treatment (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD) may be influenced by which emotions that are predominant among current symptoms, e.g. fear, anger, guilt, shame. Different treatment procedures for processing traumatic memories may resolve different emotions. This study compares two different treatment procedures of working with trauma memories in PTSD treatment (namely, Imaginal Exposure and Imagery Rescripting) in order to test this.
The main objectives of this study are: 1. To assess the relative efficacy of the two procedures in inpatient treatment for PTSD 2. To assess whether the predominant emotions in the traumatic memories moderate the outcome of the different procedures 3. To assess whether theory-derived constructs mediate outcome and whether the mediating relationships are different in the two treatments 4. To provide a theoretical account of the two models 5. To psychometrically evaluate 3 new measures
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
65
7 individual sessions of imaginal exposure of trauma memories according to the prolonged exposure treatment manual
7 individual sessions of imagery rescripting of trauma memories according to the imagery rescripting and reprocessing therapy manual
Modum Bad
Vikersund, Buskerud, Norway
PTSD symptoms
Time frame: pretreatment, weekly during treatment, posttreatment, followup
General psychiatric symptoms
Time frame: pretreatment, weekly during treatment, postttreatment, followup
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