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Clinical Trial: Outcome of Crisis Intervention
This study is not yet open for patient recruitment.
Verified by Laddis, Andreas, M.D. December 2005
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Purpose
Dr. Laddis will test a hypothesis about the nature and the management of behavioral crises in patients with BPD or PTSD. The term "behavioral crisis" is used strictly for periods of uncontrollable urges to repeat mental or outward activity, e.g., flashbacks, cutting, binging on food, drugs or sex, with no intervals to rethink one''''s priorities or to consider others'''' direction.
The clinical hypothesis states, in two steps, that a) the perception of a life crisis precedes and then underlies every behavioral crisis; b) the behavioral crisis resolves promptly and all symptoms end if the clinicians engage the patient about his management of the life crisis that underlies the symptoms.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
|---|---|---|
| Borderline Personality Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | Behavior: Crisis resolution | Phase I |
MedlinePlus related topics: Personality Disorders; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Open Label, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study
Official Title: Study of Outcome With an Intervention From the Cape Cod Model of Psychotherapy for Subjects in a Behavioral Crisis and With the Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Secondary Outcomes: Patient interview and ratings for the value of the clinicians'''' interventions; Staff interview and ratings for their own interventions
Expected Total Enrollment: 40
Study start: December 2005
Subjects in the experimental group will be treated by Dr. Laddis after their admission to a crisis stabilization unit (CSU) or to an inpatient unit (IPU) for a behavioral crisis. Subjects will be included at random, as assigned to Dr. Laddis according to his routine duties at those units.
Subjects in the control group will receive treatment for behavioral crisis according to the preference of the clinical staff at other comparable units.That treatment will constitute "treatment as usual". Clinicians in the control settings will not be informed about the experimental hypothesis, the clinical intervention and the contingent outcomes.
The subjects will be tested for the results of treatment 12-24 hours after composition of a treatment plan. The testing will be done with the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), as well as with a set of criteria devised by Dr. Laddis to measure the outward behavior and the mental events during behavioral crisis. The patients and the attending frontline staff wil be interviewed also about their beliefs in regard to what, among the clinicians'''' interventions, made a difference for the course of the behavioral crisis, for better or for worse. The raters will be trained for interrater reliability and they will not be informed about the hypothesis.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed with BPD or PTSD, with a structured interview according to the current diagnostic manual
- In behavioral crisis
Exclusion Criteria:
- Brain damage
- Currently intoxicated with alcohol or drugs or in withdrawal
Location and Contact Information
Massachusetts
Cape Cod and Islands Community Mental Health Center, Pocasset, Massachusetts, 02559, United States
Andreas Laddis, MD, Principal Investigator, Cape Cod and Islands Community Mental Health Center
More Information
Last Updated: December 22, 2005
Record first received: December 21, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00269139
Health Authority: United States: Institutional Review Board
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2006-01-10

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