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Patterns of desynchrony in agoraphobia: A preliminary report
Authors:David H Barlow  Matig R Mavissakalian  Linda D Schofield
Institution:State University of New York at Albany, USA;University of Pittsburgh, USA
Abstract:Changes in heart rate in three moderate to severe agoraphobic women were monitored by a Holter Recorder, used for obtaining portable EKGs. These data were collected before, half-way through, and at the end of a 12 session, group therapy program consisting of exposure and cognitive restructuring while subjects walked, or in one case, were driven along a standard 1.2 km course leading away from the treatment setting. Self-reports of anxiety were collected simultaneously. Despite substantial behavioral improvement in all cases, markedly different patterns of synchrony or desynchrony were noted between heart rate and self-reports of anxiety and substantial increases in heart rate were noted in one subject.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to David H  Barlow  Department of Psychology  State University of New York  Albany  NY 12222  U  S  A  
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