Reduction of PTSD in South African University Students Using Transcendental Meditation Practice

Authors

  • Michael C. Dillbeck Institute of Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Maharishi University of Management, 1000 North 4th St., Fairfield, IA 52557, USA Author
  • Carole L. Bandy Department of Psychology and Education, Norwich University, Northfield, VT, USA Author
  • Vincent Sezibera Centre for Mental Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda Author
  • Lian Taljaard South African Depression and Anxiety Group, Johannesburg, South Africa Author
  • Mirah Wilks Innov8trix, Johannesburg, South Africa Author
  • David Shapiro PTSD Relief Now Corporation, Washington, DC, USA Author
  • Jody de Reuck South African Depression and Anxiety Group, Johannesburg, South Africa Author
  • Richard Peycke Maharishi Institute, Johannesburg, South Africa Author

Keywords:

University students, PTSD, Transcendental Meditation, South Africa

Abstract

A study was conducted on South African college students using the Transcendental Meditation technique to reduce posttraumatic stress disorder. Students meeting the criteria for possible posttraumatic stress disorder were included. Thirty-four students at the experimental university in South Africa clinically diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder were instructed in and practiced the Transcendental Meditation technique twice daily compared to 34 diagnosed posttraumatic stress disorder comparison students at the comparison university. The multivariate effect was significant for both the posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology and depression. Results were significantly associated with regularity of practice. The study replicates recent findings and offers an alternative educational treatment for higher education.

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Published

2025-10-06