Can listening to special sounds ease trauma and anxiety?
NCT ID NCT04999852
Summary
This study tested whether a non-invasive sound therapy program could help reduce symptoms of PTSD and anxiety. 45 therapy clients either received the 5-hour listening program or continued their usual therapy for comparison. Researchers measured changes in symptoms, body awareness, and heart rate patterns to see if the sounds helped calm the nervous system.
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Spencer Psychology
Bloomington, Indiana, 47403, United States
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