Plain-English translation of NCT06138522 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Post-traumatic Stress Disorder research guide →This research study wants to understand how young people (ages 12–18) experience therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder and what actually helps them heal. Researchers will talk with teenagers who are receiving trauma treatment, their parents, and the therapists themselves to learn about the healing process from everyone's perspective.
While we know that therapy helps reduce trauma symptoms in young people, we don't fully understand which parts of the treatment actually work best or how young people experience the therapy itself. This study aims to fill that gap by listening to the voices of teens and families, which has been overlooked but is important for improving trauma care.
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If you're a teenager, you would talk with researchers about your experience in therapy — what helped, what was hard, and how you felt about the treatment. If you're a parent, you'd share your observations of your teen's progress and your own experience supporting them. Therapists would discuss their approach and what they noticed during treatment. These conversations would likely happen at the clinic where you already receive care.
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France
Sponsor
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Collaborators
URC-CIC Paris Descartes Necker Cochin
Enrollment target
~65 participants
Started
November 2023
Primary completion
May 2028
Age range
12 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in December 2025.
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Central contact
Sevan Minassian, MD
University Hospital Cochin, Maison des Adolescents - Youth Department, F-75014 Paris, France
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