Women in their 3rd trimester, represent a unique segment of the tokophobic population. In these cases help is needed within a very short and limited period of time. To date, no specific treatment targets this population in order to ameliorate the anxiety and to provide these women and their newborns with better obstetric and psychiatric outcomes. The present study investigates an accessible individual two session intervention conducted by midwives skilled in CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) . This intervention is designed to enable stronger emotional regulation and increase of their capacity to accept unexpected changes during labor and feelings of control. The investigators expect this psychological adjustment to lead to a better course of delivery, less interventions including caesarian sections, and subjective birth experience.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
100
novel cognitive behavioral protocol for the treatment of tokophobia
standard birth preparation sessions.
The Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Tel Aviv, Israel
Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Questionnaire
a widely used instrument to assess and identify pregnancy-specific anxiety in women
Time frame: In the end of second session of intervention- up to 4 weeks from screening
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