The psychophysiology of generalized anxiety disorder: 2. Effects of applied relaxation.
Conrad A, Isaac L, Roth WT.
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Psychophysiology. 2008 May;45(3):377-88. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2007.00644.x. Epub 2008 Jan 23.
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Clinical Trial.
Before treatment, GAD patients were more worried than healthy controls (n=21) and had higher heart rates and lower end-tidal pCO2, but not higher muscle tension (A. Conrad, L. Isaac, & W.T. Roth, 2008). AR resulted in greater symptomatic improvement than waiting …
Before treatment, GAD patients were more worried than healthy controls (n=21) and had higher heart rates and lower end-tidal pCO2, but not h …