Developing an Integrated Psychotherapy With Cognitive-behavioral Therapy and Biofeedback Therapy for Somatic Symptom Disorder

Last updated: November 14, 2024
Sponsor: National Taiwan University Hospital
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Somatoform And Dissociative Disorders

Functional Dyspepsia

Anxiety Disorders

Treatment

cognitive-behavioral therapy and biofeedback therapy

Clinical Study ID

NCT05792930
202209093RIND
  • Ages 20-70
  • All Genders

Study Summary

This research program is aimed to develop a integrative psychotherapy (including CBT and biofeedback therapy) and to examine its efficacy on treatment of somatic symptom disorder. The study design is a randomized controlled trial with waiting list control. Scores of Patient Health Questionniare-15 and Health Anxiety Questionnaire are the primary endpoints.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient with somatic symptom disorder (confirmed by psychiatrists)

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • The age is younger than 20 or older than 70 years

  • Having psychotic symptoms or cognitive impairment

  • Having a potentially lethal illness

  • Cannot read the questionnaires by oneself

Study Design

Total Participants: 60
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: cognitive-behavioral therapy and biofeedback therapy
Phase:
Study Start date:
July 11, 2023
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2025

Study Description

Somatic symptom disorder (SSD) is a psychiatric disorder featured with somatic distress and related psychological phenomena. In the past several years, our research team has investigated several aspects of SSD, including psychopathology, epidemiology, mechanism, and diagnostic biomarkers. But the aspect about treatment on SSD has not been comprehensively explored.

In literature, the treatment of SSD can be separated into physical and psychological approaches. The physical approach includes pharmacotherapy and magnetic/electrical neuromodulation. Among several types of psychotherapies, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has the most evidence. Previous studies have disclosed SSD patients to have following cognitive or behavioral features: selective attention on somatic distress; memory bias on the severe health conditions; all-or-none cognition about health; organic attribution style; catastrophizing cognitive pattern about health; high motivation of concerning issues about health; inadequate reassurance-seeking behavior; the assumption about the connection between rest and somatic distress, etc.

Biofeedback therapy works by measuring several biological signals related with stress and relaxation (such as heart rate, skin conductance, electromyography, electroencephalography, and finger temperature); feedback of these signals to the subjects can help them more clearly understand the association between their behavior/cognition and relaxation. Biofeedback therapy has been extensively applied in the psychosomatic field.

This research program is aimed to develop a integrative psychotherapy (including CBT and biofeedback therapy) and to examine its efficacy. The study design is a randomized controlled trial with waiting list control. Scores of Patient Health Questionniare-15 (PHQ-15) and Health Anxiety Questionnaire (HAQ) are the primary endpoints; the changes of other psychological and biological measurements are viewed as secondary endpoints.

Connect with a study center

  • Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch

    Yunlin, 640
    Taiwan

    Active - Recruiting

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