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The program integrates motivational interviewing, acceptance and commitment therapy, and group therapy, and draws on emotion-regulation and self-compassion skills, covering emotional awareness, sensory grounding, choosing responses over reactions, crisis coping, self-compassion, savoring positive emotions, and a personalized emotion-regulation routine.",[13],"Behavioral: Emotion Regulation Program",[15],{"type":16,"name":9,"description":17,"armGroupLabels":18,"otherNames":19},"BEHAVIORAL","Eight 50-minute group sessions delivered twice weekly over approximately four weeks. Session 1: understanding emotions and following the body's signals. Session 2: emotion regulation strategies I (grounding oneself through the senses when shaken). Session 3: emotion regulation strategies II (practicing choice rather than being swept away by emotion). Session 4: building a personal emotion-response scenario for moments of crisis. Session 5: facing the self-critical voice. Session 6: protecting oneself with warmth in difficult moments. Session 7: noticing and savoring positive moments. Session 8: organizing a personal emotion-regulation routine to sustain going forward. Core techniques are motivational interviewing, acceptance and commitment therapy, and group therapy, incorporating emotion-regulation and self-compassion skills.",[9],null,[21],{"name":22,"affiliation":5,"role":23},"Hae Kook Lee","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[25,30],{"name":26,"role":27,"phone":28,"phoneExt":19,"email":29},"Hae Kook Lee, MD, PhD","CONTACT","+82-31-820-3050","policyhklee@gmail.com",{"name":31,"role":27,"phone":32,"phoneExt":19,"email":33},"Hae-Ryoung Chun, PhD","+82-10-6567-7833","mamimihae@catholic.ac.kr",[35,50],{"facility":36,"status":19,"city":37,"state":19,"zip":19,"country":38,"countryCode":19,"cosmosGeoPoint":39,"geoPoint":44,"contacts":45},"Daegu Daedong Hospital","Daegu","South Korea",{"type":40,"coordinates":41},"Point",[42,43],128.59111,35.87028,{"lat":43,"lon":42},[46],{"name":47,"role":27,"phone":48,"phoneExt":19,"email":49},"Do-Hoon Kwon, MD, PhD","+82-53-663-1634","dohoonkwon@hotmail.com",{"facility":51,"status":19,"city":52,"state":19,"zip":19,"country":38,"countryCode":19,"cosmosGeoPoint":53,"geoPoint":57,"contacts":58},"Incheon Chamsarang Hospital","Incheon",{"type":40,"coordinates":54},[55,56],126.70515,37.45646,{"lat":56,"lon":55},[59],{"name":60,"role":27,"phone":61,"phoneExt":19,"email":62},"Younghoon Chon, MD, PhD","+82-32-571-9111","8542231@daum.net",{"type":23,"investigatorFullName":22,"investigatorTitle":64,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":19,"oldOrganization":19},"Professor","100054217","emotion-regulation-program-for-substance-use-disorders-100054217",false,"NCT07698821","Emotion Regulation Program for Substance Use Disorders","A Preliminary Study on the Effectiveness of a Psychosocial Treatment Program (Emotion Regulation Program) for Substance Use Disorders","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adults aged 19 to 65 years who can understand the study purpose and procedures and provide written informed consent\n* Currently hospitalized (inpatient)\n* Able to communicate and complete questionnaires in Korean\n* Physically able to participate in program activities\n* Has completed detoxification treatment\n* Meets indication thresholds: DAST-10 score \\>= 2 and \\>= 2 DSM-5 criteria\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Cognitive impairment that precludes communication\n* Physical conditions that preclude program participation (e.g., musculoskeletal disorder, severe cardiopulmonary disease)\n* Acute psychotic symptoms or risk of self-harm or harm to others\n* At risk of disrupting group activities such that focus group participation is not feasible","ALL","19 Years","65 Years",{"count":76,"type":77},20,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[80],"NA","This study examines whether a newly developed eight-session psychosocial treatment program, called the Emotion Regulation Program, can be delivered in real-world hospital settings to people receiving inpatient care for substance use disorders in Korea, and whether it shows early signs of benefit. The program combines motivational interviewing, acceptance and commitment therapy, and group activities, and is delivered twice a week over about four weeks (eight 50-minute sessions). About 20 adults will take part at two psychiatric hospitals.\n\nParticipants complete brief questionnaires and a short interview about their craving, motivation to change, difficulties in emotion regulation, self-compassion, depression, and drug use history before the program, immediately before and after each session, within one week after the program ends, and again at 1 month and 3 months after completion. After the program, some participants also join a small group discussion (focus group interview) to share their experience of the program.\n\nBecause this is a small, single-group preliminary (pilot) study without a comparison group, its primary purpose is to assess feasibility, that is, whether the program and the assessment approach work well enough, and to obtain preliminary effect and variability estimates to inform the design of a future large-scale randomized controlled trial.",[83],"Substance Use Disorder (SUD)",[85,86,87,88,89,90,91],"Psychosocial intervention","Craving","Group therapy","Acceptance and Commitment Therapy","Emotion regulation","Self-compassion","Motivation to change","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-07-07",{"date":95,"type":96},"2026-07-13","ACTUAL",{"date":98,"type":77},"2026-09",{"date":100,"type":77},"2026-12",{"name":5,"class":6},2]