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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common debilitating disorder that affects many individuals exposed to aversive events. The severity of PTSD symptoms is positively correlated with amygdala activation. More severe PTSD symptoms following exposure to stressful events, are associated with amygdala hyper-responsivity prior to exposure. A possible intervention for PTSD is Neurofeedback (NF) - a treatment method based on learned self-modulation of neural activity in response to feedback of neural signal. Previous work in our lab established a NF training procedure that utilizes the temporal abilities of EEG with the spatial advantages of fMRI. Further work based on this method using the amygdala BOLD signal (EEG-finger-print, EFP) has demonstrated a potential for improving the ability to self-regulate amygdala activity and to improve emotional regulation in a healthy population. The current study aims to investigate the potential of this method as a therapeutic intervention for PTSD among women with a history of childhood sexual abuse (CSA).


Clinical Trial Description

Pretreatment phase- All participants will undergo clinician evaluation, self-report measures and emotional regulation tasks in TASMC. In addition, participants will undergo a functional and structural MRI to characterize brain network responses associated with emotional arousal and regulation.

Participants will be randomized to one of two arms: (1) NF-EFP group and treatment as usual at out-patient clinic (TAU) or (2) TAU (without EFP-NF). If participant has a steady menstrual cycle she will be randomized to one of three arms: (1) NF group administered during low estrogen phase (and maintain TAU); (2) NF group administered during high estrogen phase (and maintain TAU) or (3) TAU (without EFP-NF).

Treatment phase (10 weeks) EFP-NF training, twice a week for a total of 10 sessions. For participants with steady menstrual phase treatment will be administered NF during designated-estrogen phases (high or low).

Treatment as usual: Participants will obtain their regular treatment regimen (pharmacological and psychological) and meet with a psychologist/psychiatrist following the common practice in the clinic.

NF-EFP sessions: For the duration of each NF-EFP session the participant will be seated comfortably in front of a computer screen. A staff member will explain the goal of the meeting to the participant, present the equipment to be used and describe the course of the meeting. The EEG-NF practice will consist of four-minute segments repeated for up to 30 minutes. During each practice segment the participant will be asked to modify visual media that provides feedback on the degree of successful brain training. The duration of one session is approximately 45 minutes.

Post treatment phase -All participants will undergo clinician evaluation, self-report measures and emotional regulation tasks in TASMC. In addition, participants will undergo a functional and structural MRI to characterize brain network responses associated with emotional arousal and regulation.

Follow up- participants will be monitored by self-evaluation questionnaires post treatment. ;


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NCT number NCT03416764
Study type Interventional
Source Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Contact Marina Gordon, BA
Phone 972-3-6973685
Email marinago@tlvmc.gov.il
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 13, 2019
Completion date February 20, 2022

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