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... relaxation training four properties : ( 1 ) the patient assumes a passive attitude or frame of mind - subjects are directly or implicitly encouraged to allow distracting thoughts or images to " pass " ; ( 2 ) there is a decrease in ...
... relaxation training four properties : ( 1 ) the patient assumes a passive attitude or frame of mind - subjects are directly or implicitly encouraged to allow distracting thoughts or images to " pass " ; ( 2 ) there is a decrease in ...
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... relaxation relaxation tapes have been published or are available ( Ferguson et al . , 1977 ; Schneider et al . , 1980 ) . Having taught the technique to innumerable patients , we find it easier to simply give the patient a prepared tape ...
... relaxation relaxation tapes have been published or are available ( Ferguson et al . , 1977 ; Schneider et al . , 1980 ) . Having taught the technique to innumerable patients , we find it easier to simply give the patient a prepared tape ...
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... relaxation sensations for 60 seconds . Twenty more repetitions are made and this is repeated weekly for the entire treatment period . Early bodily signs of arousal and anxiety should be used as cues in the conditioned relaxation . Every ...
... relaxation sensations for 60 seconds . Twenty more repetitions are made and this is repeated weekly for the entire treatment period . Early bodily signs of arousal and anxiety should be used as cues in the conditioned relaxation . Every ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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