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Applied Relaxation for Panic Disorder

Applied relaxation involves first identifying situations in which panic is likely, as well as early panic cues; next, individuals are taught progressive muscle relaxation, and learn to become relaxed more and more quickly over the course of treatment. Finally, patients are taught to relax in the presence of panic cues, and then in real-world situations in which panic is likely. Thus, applied relaxation teaches patients to quickly relax in increasingly stressful situations.

Posted in: Guidelines Plus on 12/12/2013 | Link to this post on IFP |
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