Complementary and Alternative Interventions for Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for PTSD focused on measuring PTSD, Veterans' Health, Meditation, MRI, Functional
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- In the age range of 18-50.
- Capable of giving informed consent
- Fluent in English
- Exposure to one or more life-threatening war zone trauma events in Iraq or Afghanistan within the last 8 years.
- Pharmacological or psychotherapeutic treatment stable for at least 8 weeks prior to beginning of study
- Good general medical health (see Medical Exclusion Criteria)
- DSM-IV criteria for current PTSD as determined by CAPS (PTSD groups only)
- Combat-exposed, non-PTSD control veterans must be free of any current DSM-IV Axis I disorder
- Participants must agree to not begin a new course of treatment for the duration of the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Weight of 352 pounds or over (due to constraints of MRI scanner)
- Women who are pregnant, planning to conceive during the research timeline, or breastfeeding will be excluded.
- Metallic implants such as prostheses or aneurysm clip, or electronic implants such as cardiac pacemakers
- Neurological or serious medical condition that may contraindicate MRI or that may overlap with physiological substrates of psychiatric conditions (see below for descriptions)
- History of seizures or seizure disorder
- Moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (over 30 minutes unconscious)
- Current active substance dependence or dependence within 3 months (other than nicotine)
- Meets DSM-IV criteria for bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, psychotic disorder NOS, delirium, or any DSM-IV cognitive disorder.
- Substance dependence disorder within 3 months or any current substance dependence
- Severe psychiatric instability or severe situational life crises, including evidence of being actively suicidal or homicidal, or any behavior that poses an immediate danger to patient or others.
- Current use of benzodiazepines or beta-blockers
- Nonsuicidal depression comorbid with PTSD will NOT be exclusionary
- Extensive experience in yoga and meditation or have learned MBSR or SKY previously
Sites / Locations
- Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
No Intervention
Sudarshan Kriya Yoga: SKY
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction: MBSR
Wait-List Control: WLC
Non-PTSD control
SKY incorporates yoga, discussion periods and several types of breathing exercises for relaxation. Initial breathing exercises are calming and focusing. Subsequent breathing exercises are more fully engaging energizing, allowing the practitioner to focus more fully in each moment. All are soothing and present-focused. Participants will be encouraged to learn all the breathing exercises, and to utilize the exercises the ones that seems most appropriate for their needs. 8-day intensive group class (2.5 hours/day) followed by 4 weekly sessions (3 hours/session).
MBSR incorporates yoga, discussion periods, and several types of meditation, all involving attention to the present moment and acceptance of any feelings, sensations or thoughts, allowing the practitioner to calm his or her mind and come back to the present moment. The typical MBSR format will be adapted to match the SKY intervention. This intervention will include an 8-day intensive group class (2.5 hours/day) followed by 4 weekly sessions (3hrs/session).
Participants will undergo no intervention. These participants will have the option of receiving one of the two interventions at the conclusion of the study.
Baseline measures only will be collected from a group of 50 combat-exposed veterans without PTSD to assess group differences on these measures prior to treatment.