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The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to pilot the virtual delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and nightmares (CBT-I&N) via telehealth as an early intervention for treating posttraumatic sleep disturbance in acute trauma patients exposed to interpersonal violence.
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The investigators will compare CBT-I and CBT-I&N to sleep education control.
Participants will meet with a provider for 6 weekly sessions via telehealth and complete surveys on the participants' symptoms.
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Participants will be patients who present to Henry Ford Hospital's Emergency Department within >72hr following a potential trauma.
Eligible patients will be randomized (1:1) to the active treatment condition (CBT-I or CBT-I&N) or to the control condition (sleep education with or without nightmare education).
Patients with insomnia and comorbid nightmares who are randomized to the active treatment condition will be triaged to CBT-I&N, whereas patients with insomnia and comorbid nightmares who are randomized to the control condition will be triaged to receive sleep education + nightmare education. All other patients with insomnia only will be triaged to receive either CBT-I (active) or sleep education (control).
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80 participants in 2 patient groups
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Anthony Reffi, PhD; Lily Jankowiak, BS
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