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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Psychotherapy for Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Sponsor: Adam Frank
Summary
This study will test how people with OCD respond to a type of noninvasive brain stimulation, repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS), when it is combined with psychotherapy. Participants will either engage in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Therapy or supportive therapy (ST) while receiving rTMS. Biobehavioral data from wearable devices and smartphones will be collected to better predict treatment responses. Participants will also undergo repeat resting state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rsfMRI) in order to assess neural predictors and mechanisms of treatment response.
Official title: Precision Medicine for OCD - Biobehavioral Tracking of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) With Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for Refractory OCD
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
48
Start Date
2025-11-10
Completion Date
2028-08
Last Updated
2025-10-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)
rTMS will be delivered with the MagPro X100 system equipped with a Cool-DB80 coil and a Localite neuronavigation system. Neuronavigation will be performed for anatomical landmarking and co-registration of the brain to Talairach stereotaxic space, with the co-registered coil vertex coordinate (x0, y+60, z+60) as performed in previously published work on dmPFC-rTMS and which represents \~25% of the nasion-inion distance. Posterior coil handle orientation will be used with stimulation parameters of 20Hz repetition rate, 2 second stimulation duration, 20 second inter-train interval, and 50 trains, for a total of 2000 pulses per day. Stimulation will be delivered at 100% of extensor hallucis longus muscle resting motor threshold (MT), as determined by the PI. rTMS will be delivered 5 days per week (Monday through Friday) for 6 weeks for a total of 30 treatment sessions, in keeping with established protocols. Trained research staff will perform daily rTMS treatments and monitor participants.
Supportive Therapy (ST)
Supportive therapy (ST) is a nondirective "talk therapy" focused on enhancing coping skills, strengthening existing resources, and improving daily functioning. Core techniques will include active listening, encouragement, validation, reframing, clarification (summarizing and paraphrasing), and naming problems. Participants will receive two ST sessions per week during the 6-week rTMS course. General goals include using the therapeutic relationship to foster adaptation, improve self-esteem, and support overall well-being. Each session will last 53-60 minutes and take place concurrently with rTMS, with the participant remaining in the TMS treatment room throughout.
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Therapy
ERP is a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy designed to reduce obsessive-compulsive symptoms by weakening the association between feared stimuli and maladaptive responses. It promotes the formation and recall of non-threatening associations to counter fear-based learning. The participant and therapist will collaboratively create a hierarchy of OCD triggers, rated using the Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS). ERP will begin with exposures rated 4-7 on the SUDS, while participants refrain from engaging in compulsions. Each trigger will be repeated until the SUDS rating decreases by at least 50% before progressing to the next item. Between-session ERP homework will be assigned, and participants will be provided self-monitoring homework rating forms to complete for subsequent review with the therapist. Each ERP session will last 53-60 minutes and will be conducted concurrently with rTMS, with the participant remaining in the TMS treatment room throughout.
Locations (1)
University of Southern California Health Sciences Campus
Los Angeles, California, United States