Mindfulness vs. Present-Focused therapy: which helps cardiac arrest survivors with PTSD?
NCT ID NCT07410481
Summary
This study is testing whether a new mindfulness-based therapy helps reduce PTSD symptoms in people who survived cardiac arrest. Researchers will compare it to another established talk therapy to see which works better. Participants will receive 12 weeks of therapy, complete weekly surveys, and wear a Fitbit to track sleep and activity.
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