SCIRE PTSD Research
Long Beach VA/SCIRE PTSD Research is home to ongoing studies that help in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress due to combat exposure.
Research is being conducted at the Long Beach Veterans Affairs Healthcare System on advancing psychotherapy outcomes for veterans suffering from combat-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Led by Christopher Reist, MD, the PTSD research team is recruiting soldiers returning from deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan to participate in exposure based treatment to help alleviate the symptoms
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Volunteers Needed for PTSD Research Study
If you served in Iraq or Afghanistan, you may be eligible to participate in a new study focusing on PTSD treatment.
Veteran Affairs (VA) seeks participants with trauma exposure related to combat experience for a 9 week research study involving exposure therapy (Virtual Reality or Imaginal Exposure) in combination with either a low dose of D-Cycloserine (DCS) or a sugar pill placebo to be taken once a week during exposure sessions.
Participants will be allowed to test new intervention therapies for free, and all non-active military personnel will receive compensation for post-treatment assessments. Active duty military will select a charity to which their compensation money will be donated.
Contact: Veteran Affairs (VA) - Long Beach Healthcare System 562-826-5784.
09/29/2016
Dr. Reist addresses a collection of VA mental Health providers at our lunch meeting to get the word out about the work we are doing in research to help vets with PTSD.
09/28/2016
For some insight into what we are doing to help our vets, check out the link to our Therapist's interview on uproxx.com http://uproxx.com/life/bravemind-virtual-reality/
Uproxx Reports: Can Virtual Reality Unlock The Cure To PTSD? This new approach to exposure therapy may help combat veterans live happier, healthier lives back home.
Did you serve in Iraq or Afghanistan?
Since your deployment, have you had:
• Repetitive, unwanted memories?
• Sleep problems?
• Nervousness, jumpiness, or irritability?
• Difficulty concentrating?
• Social withdrawal?
If so, you may be eligible to participate in a 12 week treatment study of the current first line treatment for PTSD: Exposure Therapy, combined with a low dose of either D-Cycloserine (DCS) or a sugar pill taken once a week the day of the session only.
Therapy will consist of either a Virtual Reality simulation or Imaginal therapy. All participants will receive this free PTSD intervention and all non-active duty military personnel will receive compensation for post treatment assessments.
Contact: Veteran Affairs (VA) - Long Beach Healthcare System 562-826-5784
Attention OIF and OEF veterans
Do you experience …
• Repetitive, unwanted memories?
• Sleep problems or nightmares?
• Nervousness, jumpiness, or anxiety?
• Difficulty concentrating?
If so, you may be eligible to participate in a 9-week research study involving exposure therapy (Virtual Reality or Imaginal Exposure) combined with a low dose of D-Cycloserine (DCS) or placebo (sugar pill) taken once a week during exposure sessions only.
All participants will receive this free PTSD intervention and all non-active duty military personnel will receive compensation for post treatment assessments.
Contact: Veteran Affairs (VA) - Long Beach Healthcare System 562-826-5784
Did you serve in Iraq or Afghanistan?
Do you experience …
• Repetitive, unwanted memories?
• Sleep problems or nightmares?
• Nervousness, jumpiness, or anxiety?
• Difficulty concentrating?
If so, you may be eligible to participate in a 9-week research study involving exposure therapy (Virtual Reality or Imaginal Exposure) combined with a low dose of D-Cycloserine (DCS) or placebo (sugar pill) taken once a week during exposure sessions only.
All participants will receive this free PTSD intervention and all non-active duty military personnel will receive compensation for post treatment assessments. Active duty military will be asked to choose a charity to which their compensation money will be donated.
Contact: Veteran Affairs (VA) - Long Beach Healthcare System 562-826-5784
Volunteers Needed for PTSD Research Study
Veteran Affairs (VA) - Long Beach Healthcare System researchers seek participants with trauma exposure related to combat service (deployment in Iraq or Afghanistan) for a 9 week PTSD intervention study involving exposure therapy (Virtual Reality or Imaginal Exposure). Participants will take a low dose of D-Cycloserine (DCS) or placebo (sugar pill) once per week on the day of each psychotherapy session. This study tests a new use of D-Cycloserine which has been FDA-approved for treatment of other disorders but not for PTSD and its combination with exposure therapy. If you are eligible for the study, study intervention is free and those eligible for compensation (non-active military personnel only) will be compensated for post-intervention assessments. Active military duty personnel will be asked to choose a charity to which the money will be donated. Free confidential evaluation.
Contact: Veteran Affairs (VA) - Long Beach Healthcare System 562-826-5784.
PTSD Research Study Seeks Volunteer Participants.
Veteran Affairs (VA) - Long Beach Healthcare System researchers seek participants with trauma exposure related to combat service (deployment in Iraq or Afghanistan) for a 9 week PTSD intervention study involving exposure therapy (Virtual Reality or Imaginal Exposure). Participants will take a low dose of D-Cycloserine (DCS) or placebo (sugar pill) once per week on the day of each psychotherapy session. This study tests a new use of D-Cycloserine which has been FDA-approved for treatment of other disorders but not for PTSD and its combination with exposure therapy. If you are eligible for the study, study intervention is free and those eligible for compensation (non-active military personnel only) will be compensated for post-intervention assessments. Active military duty personnel will be asked to choose a charity to which the money will be donated. Free confidential evaluation.
Contact: Veteran Affairs (VA) - Long Beach Healthcare System 562-826-5784.
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