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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 27.
Published in final edited form as: Psychomusicology. 2017;27(4):334–342. doi: 10.1037/pmu0000192

Table 1.

Empirical Studies Examining Music Therapy for PTSD and Related Symptoms

Study Design n Age Approach Effect Size Outcomes
Bensimon, Amir, & Wolf, 2008 Observational pre-post study; no control 6 20–23 Group drumming therapy; 16, 90 minute sessions none reported Improved feelings of self-worth and reduction of isolation
Carr et al., 2011 Randomized control trial 17 18–65 Subjects given CBT alone or CBT w/additional 10 weeks music therapy p = .004 Significant reduction of posttraumatic stress symptoms
Hernandez-Ruiz, 2005 Randomized control trial 28 Mean age = 35 5 days of group therapy. Music and progressive relaxation script for half of the participants p < .001 Improved sleep quality and reduced anxiety symptoms
Gold et al., 2014 Exploratory randomized control trial 113 N/A Music therapy for half the participants; variable length of treatment d = 0.33 Reduction in anxiety within-group. No change in depression or social relationship satisfaction.