An Intervention to Enhance Well-Being in Trauma Exposed New Mothers

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

40

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 13, 2023

Primary Completion Date

September 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Post-traumatic Stress DisorderDissociationMaternal Care PatternsInfant BehaviorMaternal BehaviorMaternal DistressMood DisturbanceEmotional Regulation
Interventions
DEVICE

Neurofeedback (MUSE 2)

During each at-home treatment session, mothers will place the MUSE 2 on their heads and connect it to the app on their personal device. Their brain activity is monitored by the MUSE 2 and is represented on the app through audio-based feedback (e.g., birds chirping, sounds of waves lapping on the beach) that mothers will listen to with earbuds as they direct their focus on maintaining a calm state of mind during the session; when a calm state is maintained, they are rewarded with calming sounds. The goal is to gain increased conscious control over their own brain activity. The audio feedback, primarily composed of nature-based sounds, is meant to guide their brain activity into a calm state. The session will begin, and the MUSE 2 will provide audio feedback in real time to guide their brainwave activity into an optimal frequency bandwidth range (e.g., as their brain activity reaches the target state, sounds of wind would subside to peaceful waves or other rewarding audio feedback).

Trial Locations (1)

48202

RECRUITING

Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Wayne State University

OTHER