A Randomized Controlled Trial of Meditation Compared to Exposure Therapy and Education Control on PTSD in Veterans
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder focused on measuring post-traumatic stress disorder, transcendental meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, prolonged exposure
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Current medical diagnosis of PTSD
- A symptom severity score of 45 or higher on the Clinically Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS)
- Three or more months since service-related trauma
- If being treated with psychoactive medication, a stable regimen (no change in drugs or dose) for at least 2 months before enrollment
- Age: 18 years or older
- Language: English literate -
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Current unstable or uncontrolled psychotic symptoms, mania or bipolar disorder 2. Current suicidal or homicidal ideation 3. Moderate or greater cognitive impairment indicated by chart diagnosis or observable cognitive difficulties 4. Having received Prolonged Exposure therapy or having been instructed in Transcendental Meditation.
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Sites / Locations
- San Diego VA Healthcare System
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Transcendental Meditation
Prolonged Exposure
Educational Control
TM is a simple, natural, effortless mental technique practiced with eyes closed sitting for 20 minutes twice a day. This allows the practitioner to experience lesser excited levels of the mind and correspondingly greater degrees of physical relaxation. TM is a traditional meditation technique that has its origin in the ancient Vedic tradition of India.
Prolonged Exposure (PE) is a specialized type of Cognitive Behavorial Therapy employing a manualized, trauma-focused behavioral treatment for PTSD and is based on exposure principles and emotional processing theory.
Didactic based instructional classes will provide health education which will include the benefits of proper diet, exercise, and reducing smoking and alcohol. No stress management techniques will be taught.