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The Effectiveness of Relaxation Therapy in the Reduction of Anxiety Related Symptoms (A Case Study)

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  • Uzma Ali
  • Shazia Hasan

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The aim of present paper is to highlight the significance of relaxation therapy for the reduction of anxiety relatedsymptoms. This paper is based on a case of a girl who was suffering from fatigue and pain hampering heroccupational and social life to certain level. Her problem remained unresolved through previous treatment. Inpsychological clinic psychological interventions of relaxation therapy were applied which included deep breath,instant vacation, ideal relaxation, visualization etc. IPAT Anxiety and IPAT Depression scale were administeredbefore the start of therapy. Detailed history and psycho diagnostic report indicated that client could be diagnosedas having Anxiety Disorder NOS category according to the criteria of DSM-IV-TR. Subsequent to application ofdifferent techniques of relaxation therapy client also learned to do it herself at home. After twelve sessions bothscales of anxiety and depression were administered again. Results showed drastic decrease in the level of anxietyand depression. Hence as reported by patient there was also reduction in muscle tension, pain, sleep disturbancesand her occupational and social functioning were also restored.

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  • Uzma Ali & Shazia Hasan, 2010. "The Effectiveness of Relaxation Therapy in the Reduction of Anxiety Related Symptoms (A Case Study)," International Journal of Psychological Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 2(2), pages 202-202, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijpsjl:v:2:y:2010:i:2:p:202
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