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Therapy for People With Opioid Use Disorder
Sponsor: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Summary
The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to test the feasibility of a 12-week manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy treatment for opioid use disorder in reducing or stopping illicit opioid use in a community setting. Participants will complete 12 weeks of therapy with a behavioral health counselor and will complete assessments at baseline and 12 weeks. Other outcomes include changes in mood and perceptions of recovery-related support after 12 weeks of therapy.
Official title: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Opioid Use Disorder: A Manualized Pilot Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2023-08-06
Completion Date
2024-08
Last Updated
2024-06-25
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
12 Week Manualized Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Intervention
The manualized intervention, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Opioid Use Disorder, was co-written and developed by the study PI, Dr. Lent (see Appendix). The manual consists of one module (Module 0) on assessment and 12 modules of CBT. This study will focus on delivery of Modules 1-12 that focus on several tenets of CBT, including skill development (cognitive restructuring, refusal skills, problem-solving, coping strategies), functional analysis (triggers, reinforcement) and utilizing the cognitive model.
Locations (1)
Prevention Point Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States