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| Sponsor: | Soul Medicine Institute |
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| Information provided by: | Soul Medicine Institute |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00743041 |
Purpose
A need exists to find fast yet effective treatment protocols for the large number of US military service personnel coming back from Iraq with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a variety of co-occurring psychological problems. EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) has demonstrated promise as a PTSD treatment in pilot studies. This study examines the effects of six sessions of EFT coaching on veterans who score at or above the military cutoff point for PSTD. Subjects are also assessed for conditions that often accompany PTSD, such as depression and anxiety. Changes pain, cravings, and physical symptoms are also measured. Assessments are made after six sessions are complete, and again after three and six months.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic |
Behavioral: Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) |
Phase 0 |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Allocation: Randomized Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor) Primary Purpose: Supportive Care |
| Official Title: | The Effect of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) on Psychological States in a Veterans Population: A Randomized Controlled Trial |
| Estimated Enrollment: | 100 |
| Study Start Date: | December 2008 |
| Study Completion Date: | May 2010 |
| Primary Completion Date: | December 2009 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Arms | Assigned Interventions |
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Experimental: 1
Standard of Care plus EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques)
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Behavioral: Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)
EFT is an exposure therapy with a cognitive component, consisting of recall of a trauma along with a statement of self-acceptance, in combination with touching or tapping on a series of stress reduction points on the body
Other Name: EFT Emotional Freedom Technique
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No Intervention: 2
Standard of Care (SOC)
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A need exists to find fast yet effective treatment protocols for the large number of US military service personnel coming back from Iraq with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a variety of co-occurring psychological problems. This study examines the effects of six sessions of EFT coaching on a veterans population. The sample will recruited from clients of practitioners who are coaching veterans. Participants will be assessed for PTSD and other psychological conditions such as anxiety and depression. Evaluations will be made using well-validated instruments, the SA-45 (Symptom Assessment 45) and the PCL-M (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist - Military). Those meeting the military's criterion for a PTSD-positive assessment on the PCL-M will be randomized into two groups. A wait list control group continues to receive Standard of Care (SOC) from their current healthcare provider. The experimental group receives SOC plus EFT coaching. A baseline measurement is obtained approximately thirty days in advance of coaching, when subjects apply to participate in the study, and again immediately before coaching begins. Participants are assessed after three sessions and six sessions, to determine symptom changes at these milestones. Followup assessments occur three months and six months post-coaching. Pain levels, alcohol use, recreational drug use, and prescription drug dosages are also tracked, in order to determine any correlation between participant characteristics and psychological symptom change. Data will also be analyzed to determine if there are outcome differences between participants receiving EFT from life coaches, and those whose EFT coaching is delivered by licensed psychologists or social workers.
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years to 75 Years |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | Yes |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Contacts and Locations| United States, California | |
| Soul Medicine Institute | |
| Santa Rosa, California, United States, 95403 | |
| Principal Investigator: | Dawson Church, PhD | Soul Medicine Institute |
More Information
| Responsible Party: | Dawson Church, Executive Director, Soul Medicine Institute |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00743041 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | SMI-PTSD-82508 |
| Study First Received: | August 27, 2008 |
| Last Updated: | May 28, 2010 |
| Health Authority: | United States: Institutional Review Board |
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PTSD, EFT, depression, anxiety, telephone |
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders, Traumatic Anxiety Disorders Mental Disorders |