Apr. 6th 2019 Ongoing Studies

Optimization of Trauma-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Related Problems

Project funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research

This randomized controlled trial aims to compare the impact of two flexible-acting cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBTs), one with specific modules for the treatment of related problems (CBT-E) and one without (CBT-E). C), on 1) intensity and remission of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (primary measure) and 2) dropout rates and levels of depression, anxiety and quality of life (secondary measures).

Read our other news

Apr. 27th 2026 Events

Symposium on Post-Traumatic Stress Injuries

This hybrid event aims to foster a better understanding of the psychological health challenges associated with exposure to[...]

Learn more

Ongoing Studies

Mar. 25th 2026 Ongoing Studies

Recommendations for a culturally sensitive and intersectional practice in suicide prevention intervention for public safety personnel: a qualitative approach

Public safety personnel (PSPs) is an occupational group particularly at risk[...]

Learn more
Mar. 17th 2024 Scientific papers

Screening for Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers Using Machine Learning : A Proof of Concept

When under strain, healthcare workers (HCWs) may develop a state of sustained or high work-related stress. High exposure to[...]

Learn more