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Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy for People With Persistent Pain Following Orthopedic Trauma
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University
Summary
The purpose of this single-arm trial is to determine the feasibility of emotional awareness and expression therapy (EAET) for individuals with persistent pain following orthopedic trauma. As part of this study, participants will be asked to attend weekly EAET treatment sessions and complete assessments (including pre-treatment, post-treatment, and follow-up) consisting of questionnaires and sensory testing procedures.
Official title: Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy for People With Persistent Pain Following Orthopedic Trauma: A Pilot Feasibility Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2024-08-28
Completion Date
2028-02-01
Last Updated
2025-12-18
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy
The goal of EAET is to increase awareness of uncomfortable emotions that are often linked to stressful past experiences (e.g., anger, sadness, fear) and learn adaptive ways to experience and express those emotions, in a safe and controlled environment. Core treatment components include pain education, drawing associations between the experience of pain and emotion, and experiencing and expressing emotions via imaginary, in vivo, and real life exposures. EAET will be delivered via 8, 60-minute, weekly psychotherapy visits.
Locations (1)
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland, United States