Developing Computerised CBT for Adults With OCD
Launched by INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY, LONDON · Mar 19, 2015
Trial Information
Current as of May 28, 2025
Unknown status
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Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • Adults aged 18 or over with OCD as defined by DSM-IV who are seeking CBT.
- • The patient describes their OCD as their main problem and scores between 14 and 30 on the YBOCS (Goodman et al, 1989). A score above 30 is in the severe range and indicates that the CBT should probably be therapist delivered.
- • Able to use self-help materials in English and answer written questionnaires.
- • Able to access the internet (either at home or in a public library or drop in centre or at the clinic).
- • Have a current episode of OCD of more than 6 months in duration.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Significant and complex co-morbidity (e.g. significant personality disorder, severe depression or alcohol dependence, which requires longer therapy or is more difficult to treat). Such patients are likely to be part of a Community Mental Health team or be funded by the Department of Health's National Specialist Commissioning Team scheme for severe treatment refectory OCD.
- • Current active suicidal intent or severe self-neglect that requires hospitalisation.
- • The patient has a primary problem of compulsive hoarding (as such patients are more complex or are more likely to be under a Community Mental Health team).
- • Continuing to receive another form of psychotherapy.
- • Has received CBT for OCD in the past year.
- • A participant may be taking an anti-depressant for OCD but must be on a stable dose for at least 12 weeks prior to entry in the trial with no plans to alter the dose during the trial period. There must also be no plan to commence on an anti-depressant or anti-psychotic medication. (Participants excluded because of their current or planned medication may be offered a further assessment for the trial after being on a stable dose
About Institute Of Psychiatry, London
The Institute of Psychiatry, London, is a leading research institution dedicated to advancing the field of mental health through innovative clinical trials and studies. Renowned for its commitment to excellence in psychiatric research, the institute collaborates with a diverse range of academic, clinical, and industry partners to explore new therapeutic interventions and improve patient outcomes. With a focus on evidence-based practices, the Institute of Psychiatry leverages cutting-edge methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches to address complex mental health challenges, contributing significantly to the global understanding and treatment of psychiatric disorders.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
London, , United Kingdom
London, , United Kingdom
Patients applied
Trial Officials
David Veale, MRCPsych
Principal Investigator
Institute of Psychiatry
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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