Brain zap breakthrough? triggering OCD thoughts before treatment may boost relief
NCT ID NCT07429500
Summary
This study aims to see if briefly triggering a person's obsessive-compulsive symptoms right before a gentle brain stimulation treatment makes the treatment work better. Researchers will compare two groups of adults with severe, treatment-resistant OCD: one receiving only the brain stimulation, and another receiving the same stimulation immediately after their specific OCD triggers are activated. The goal is to find a more effective way to reduce OCD symptoms for people who haven't improved with standard therapies.
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CH Camille Claudel
Angoulême, 16000, France
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CH Esquirol
Limoges, France
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CH Guillaume Régnier
Rennes, 35000, France
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CHNDS
Thouars, 79100, France
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CHU de Nantes
Nantes, 44000, France
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Unité de Recherche Clinique, Centre Hospitalier Henri Laborit
Poitiers, 86000, France
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