The goal of this clinical trial is to address the critical need for effective interventions by developing and testing an interdisciplinary values-based cognitive behavioral therapy (V-CBT) program for individuals with persistent whiplash. The main question it aims to answer are: * What is the treatment effect of the interdisciplinary values-based cognitive behavioral therapy (V-CBT) program on individuals with persistent whiplash? * What are the temporal relationships between primary and secondary outcome measures in the context of the V-CBT program? Participants will undergo a replicated multiple baselines single-case experimental design (SCED). Twelve participants who meet specific eligibility criteria will be block-randomized to a 1, 2, or 3-week baseline phase, serving as their own controls. The intervention involves an interdisciplinary team delivering a manualized adapted V-CBT program over ten sessions, focusing on psychological and physical rehabilitation. Participants will be required to attend these sessions as part of the treatment protocol. Data collection includes daily online self-reports and comprehensive measurements at pre-treatment, post-treatment, and a three-month follow-up.
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Value-based living
Timeframe: Daily throughout baseline phase (1-3 weeks) and treatment phase (10 weeks).
Pain interference
Timeframe: Daily throughout baseline phase (1-3 weeks) and treatment phase (10 weeks).
Value-based living
Timeframe: Pre-treatment, post-treatment (i.e., within one week from the day of last treatment), 3 months follow-up after treatment completion
Pain interference
Timeframe: Pre-treatment, post-treatment (i.e., within one week from the day of last treatment), 3 months follow-up after treatment completion