Esophageal And Physiological Effects of Stress And Relaxation

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Esophageal And Physiological Effects of Stress And Relaxation
Abrams, Kathleen Shea, 1941-
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As for the relaxation situation, the taped relaxation instructions used in the present study have been widely used with patients who have tension and anxiety complaints (Budzynski, 1974). Moreover, autogenic relaxation training is considered to be characteristic of the general class of relaxation training methods, since it has been found to have similar effects as other methods (Tarler-Benlolo, 1978). Nonetheless, it is possible that a brief, 15-minute exposure to taped relaxation instructions
...(during which 10 minutes of esophageal and physiological responses were recorded) might not have been sufficient to affect the fre- quency and intensity of spontaneous contractions. However, even if the relaxation situation were not sufficiently relaxing, it is unlikely that it would have an effect similar to those of the stress situation. Nonetheless, that is precisely what happened in the present study: the frequency and intensity of spontaneous contractions during recovery from relaxation increased, as they did during recovery from stress.

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