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PGDF PARTNERS WITH DAVID LYNCH FOUNDATION TO STUDY TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION 
AND ALCOHOLISM

JUNE 10, 2015 <http://thewashingtonsun.com/?p=9724>
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The Peter G. Dodge Foundation (PGDF) announces its first research grant, to be 
awarded to the David Lynch Foundation for a feasibility study on Transcendental 
Meditation (TM) and alcohol dependence. The study will attempt to establish 
whether TM is useful in preventing relapse following inpatient treatment for 
alcohol use disorder. 

The David Lynch Foundation will contract with the Friends Research Institute, a 
non-profit research institution specializing in substance use health services 
research, to conduct the study. Principal Investigator Jan Gryczynski, PhD, 
will lead the project at the Avery Road Treatment Center in Rockville, MD. 
Avery Road is an inpatient treatment facility annually serving over 400 
patients with a primary diagnosis of AUD.

The practice of TM involves the silent repetition of a mantra during short 
meditation sessions performed twice daily. The technique has been shown to 
improve cardiac health, boost cognitive development, and reduce stress, as well 
as symptoms of PTSD, anxiety and depression. Previous studies of TM and 
addiction have shown promise, yet no new research has been conducted since the 
mid-1990’s. The objective of the PGDF/ DLF study is to establish feasibility 
for a larger NIH-funded study.

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