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RecruitingISRCTN59055607

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) in acute mental health inpatient settings

This study is looking at how cognitive behavioural therapy works for people with Acute mental health inpatient service users experiencing psychosis, Mental and Behavioural Disorders, or Psychosis, schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, or psychosis not otherwise specified in routine care. Participants take part in cognitive behavioural therapy and complete follow-up assessments.

In United Kingdom
SchizophreniaOtherOver 18 Years
Countries
United Kingdom
Sponsor
University College London
Condition
Schizophrenia
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RecruitingISRCTN58007098

Cognitive behavioural therapy in elderly type 2 diabetes people with minor depression or mild major depression

This study is looking at whether cognitive behavioural therapy can help people with Type 2 diabetes, minor or mild major depression, Mental and Behavioural Disorders, or Depressive episode. Participants receive a study treatment and complete follow-up visits and assessments.

In Germany
DepressionOther
Countries
Germany
Sponsor
Ruhr University of Bochum (Germany)
Condition
Depression
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RecruitingISRCTN23526619

Cognitive behavioural therapy in primary health care for persistent physical symptoms

This study is looking at whether cognitive behavioural therapy can help people with Persistent physical symptoms accompanied by anxiety and/or depressive symptoms or Signs and Symptoms. Participants take part in the therapy or support program and complete follow-up questionnaires or assessments.

In Iceland
Depression, AnxietyOtherOver 18 Years
Countries
Iceland
Sponsor
Reykjavík University
Condition
Depression, Anxiety
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RecruitingISRCTN81846800

Cognitive behavioural therapy software for depression in people with multiple sclerosis

This study is looking at whether cognitive behavioural therapy can help Depression in people with multiple sclerosis, Mental and Behavioural Disorders, or Depressive episodes in MS sufferers. Participants take part in cognitive behavioural therapy and complete follow-up assessments.

In United Kingdom
DepressionOtherOver 18 Years
Countries
United Kingdom
Sponsor
University of Sheffield (UK)
Condition
Depression
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RecruitingISRCTN29242879

Cognitive behavioural treatment for persistent positive symptoms in psychotic disorders

This study is looking at whether Cognitive Behavioural Treatment versus Supportive Therapy can help people with psychosis or Mental and Behavioural Disorders. Participants take part in Cognitive Behavioural Treatment versus Supportive Therapy and complete follow-up assessments.

In Germany
SchizophreniaOther
Countries
Germany
Sponsor
University Hospital Tuebingen (Germany)
Condition
Schizophrenia
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RecruitingISRCTN48511871

Cognitive behavioural treatment of children and adolescents with anxiety disorders: optimising treatment based on patient characteristics

This study is looking at whether 1 can help people with anxiety, Mental and Behavioural Disorders, or Emotional disorders with onset specific to childhood. Participants take part in 1 and complete follow-up assessments.

In Netherlands
AnxietyOtherFrom 8 Years to 16 Years
Countries
Netherlands
Sponsor
Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) (Netherlands)
Condition
Anxiety
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RecruitingISRCTN25455020

Cognitive behavioural treatment of negative symptoms in people with schizophrenic disorders

This study is looking at whether Cognitive Behavioural Treatment versus Cognitive Remediation can help people with Schizophrenia or Mental and Behavioural Disorders. Participants take part in Cognitive Behavioural Treatment versus Cognitive Remediation and complete follow-up assessments.

In Germany
SchizophreniaOther
Countries
Germany
Sponsor
University Hospital Tuebingen (Germany)
Condition
Schizophrenia
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RecruitingNCT06629064

Cognitive Control Training for Extinction in PTSD

This summary needs review. Please check the official study record and contact the research team for details.

In San Diego
PTSDBehavioralFrom 18 Years to 65 Years
Countries
United States
Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development
Condition
PTSD
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RecruitingNCT06136546

Cognitive Dysfunction and Inflammation in Depression: Experimental Inhibition Via Infliximab

This observational study is following people with major depression or Inflammation to understand outcomes over time. Participants are followed over time so researchers can learn from clinical and follow-up information.

In Boston
DepressionDrugA study involving a medication or substance.From 25 Years to 50 Years
Countries
United States
Sponsor
Massachusetts General Hospital
Condition
Depression
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RecruitingNCT06472492

Cognitive Enhancement in Unipolar Depression With Yoga

This study is looking at whether questionnaires and follow-up can help people with Unipolar Depression. Participants take part in the therapy or support program and complete follow-up questionnaires or assessments.

In Bengaluru
DepressionBehavioralFrom 18 Years to 60 Years
Countries
India
Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh
Condition
Depression
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RecruitingNCT07478510

Cognitive Evaluation of people with Eating disorders

This summary needs review. Please check the official study record and contact the research team for details.

Multiple locations, including Pavia
Eating disordersBehavioralFrom 14 Years to 65 Years
Countries
Italy
Sponsor
Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri SpA
Condition
Eating disorders
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