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psychological intervention

Total Trials
3
Recruiting Now
3
Trial Phases
Various

ClinicalMetric tracks all active clinical trials for psychological intervention sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. Research in this area spans early-phase safety investigations through large Phase 3 confirmatory trials, conducted by NIH-funded academic centers, independent investigators, and pharmaceutical sponsors worldwide. Each listing is updated daily as new studies open enrollment and existing ones reach capacity or complete follow-up.

Trial listings include the NCT identifier, current recruitment status, phase classification, primary and secondary endpoints, estimated enrollment size, participating countries, and direct links to the full protocol on ClinicalTrials.gov. Eligibility criteria — including age range, disease stage, and prior treatment requirements — are documented for every study to help patients and clinicians assess suitability before contacting a trial site.

Frequently Asked Questions — psychological intervention Clinical Trials

How many clinical trials are currently recruiting for psychological intervention?
ClinicalMetric currently tracks 3 actively recruiting clinical trials for psychological intervention, sourced in real time from ClinicalTrials.gov. The total number of registered studies—including those not yet enrolling or in active follow-up—is 3. Trial availability changes daily as new studies open enrollment and existing ones reach capacity.
What trial phases are available for psychological intervention?
psychological intervention research spans multiple clinical trial phases. Phase 1 studies evaluate safety and dosing in small groups, Phase 2 studies assess preliminary efficacy in 100–300 participants, and Phase 3 trials compare the new treatment against the standard of care in 300–3,000+ patients. Phase 4 post-approval studies monitor long-term outcomes in real-world populations.
How do I find out if I qualify for a psychological intervention clinical trial?
Eligibility criteria for psychological intervention trials vary by study and typically specify age range, disease stage or severity, prior treatment history, and specific diagnostic or laboratory parameters. Each listing on ClinicalMetric links to the full protocol on ClinicalTrials.gov, where inclusion and exclusion criteria are documented. Contact the sponsoring site's research coordinator directly to confirm your eligibility—your treating physician or specialist can also help identify the most appropriate trial based on your medical history and current treatment status.
Top Sponsors
Leiden University Medical Center 1 trial
Chinese University of Hong Kong 1 trial
University of Auckland, New Zealand 1 trial

Recruiting Clinical Trials

NCT06767332
Recruiting
EMDR for Fear of Cancer Recurrence in Patients with Familial Melanoma: a Waiting List Control Trial
Enrollment
30 pts
Location
Netherlands
Sponsor
Leiden University Medical Cent...
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NCT06623682
Recruiting
Study of Self-Help and Support Services for Student Mental Health in Tertiary Institutions
Enrollment
1,684 pts
Location
Hong Kong
Sponsor
Chinese University of Hong Kon...
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NCT06972121
Recruiting
Digital Mindset Intervention for Half Marathon Performance
Enrollment
207 pts
Location
New Zealand
Sponsor
University of Auckland, New Ze...
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