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Anxiety management and applied relaxation in reducing general anxiety
Authors:Donald F. Hutchings  Douglas R. Denney  JoAnn Basgall  B.Kent Houston
Affiliation:University of Kansas, U.S.A.
Abstract:Sixty-three generally anxious subjects were assigned to anxiety management training, applied relaxation training, relaxation-only, placebo and untreated control conditions. After 6 weeks of treatment, anxiety management training led to reductions on a variety of self-report measures of state and trait anxiety and decreases in maladaptive cognitions during a laboratory stress procedure. On several measures, subjects in anxiety management training differed from relaxation-only and placebo subjects as well as untreated controls. However, treatment effects did not extend to performance and physiological measures of anxiety. Applied relaxation training, which in contrast to anxiety management training lacks structured rehearsal involving the recognition and reduction of tension cues during the treatment sessions, resulted in less consistent decreases in measures of general anxiety.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Douglas R. Denney   Department of Psychology   Fraser Hall 426   University of Kansas   Lawrence KS 66 U.S.A.
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