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Decreasing Nightmares in Adults With Narcolepsy

Decreasing Nightmares in Adults With Narcolepsy

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this clinical trial is learn whether a behavioral (non-medication) treatment can reduce nightmares in adults with narcolepsy. All participants will receive the treatment and will complete three assessments. Half of the participants will receive the treatment after the first assessment, and half will receive it after the second assessment. Romantic partners of participants with narcolepsy will also be eligible to enroll in the study. Partners will complete three assessments but will not participate in the treatment.

Eligibility

PARTICIPANTS WITH NARCOLEPSY/NIGHTMARES

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of narcolepsy type 1 or narcolepsy type 2
  • Nightmare frequency of ≥1 times per week
  • Age 18 or older
  • Able to speak, read, and write in English
  • Live in the United States
  • Sleep and psychiatric medications stable for ≥ 1 month and willing to keep medications stable for the duration of the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Currently engaged in trauma- or sleep-related psychotherapy
  • Previous behavioral treatment for nightmares
  • Medical, psychiatric, or cognitive condition which would interfere with ability to engage in the treatment
  • Untreated moderate-severe sleep apnea

PARTICIPANTS WHO ARE PARTNERS OF SOMEONE WITH NARCOLEPSY

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Live with a romantic partner who meets the above criteria and has agreed to participate in the study
  • Age 18 or older
  • Able to speak, read, and write in English
  • Live in the United States

Study details
    Narcolepsy
    Narcolepsy Type 1
    Narcolepsy With Cataplexy
    Narcolepsy Without Cataplexy
    Nightmare
    Nightmare Disorder With Associated Other Sleep Disorder

NCT06383806

University of Utah

16 October 2025

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