Exposure therapy is a widely used treatment for patients with post-traumatic stress dis -order. It involves reduction of fear through progressive exposure to frightening stimuli in a therapeutic environment. Here we propose a new method designed to improve the effectiveness of exposure therapy. We hypothesized that device-guided breathing during exposure therapy can increase the capability of the patient to undergo effective exposure. The successful application of the method is described for a single patient. Using a device to slow and regularize breathing, the patient was calmed and experienced a greater sense of control and a profound effect of the exposure. The use of the breathing-guiding device is believed to reduce arousal level and excitability of sympathetic “fight-flight” behaviors. The present study suggests that device-guided breathing integrated with exposure therapy may provide a practically feasible and potentially promising non-pharmacological treatment after trauma.
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25 January 2010
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January 25 2010
Device-guided breathing as a possible tool to improve the outcome of exposure therapy Open Access
Maartje Cathelijne de Jong;
Department Physics of Man, Helmholtz Institute/Utrecht University
, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Maartje Cathelijne de Jong, Department Physics of Man, Helmholtz Institute/Utrecht University, Kruyt building room W205, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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Cornelis Hendrikus Boersma
Cornelis Hendrikus Boersma
Psychologiepraktijk Helmond
, Helmond, The Netherlands
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Maartje Cathelijne de Jong, Department Physics of Man, Helmholtz Institute/Utrecht University, Kruyt building room W205, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2036-7465
Print ISSN: 2036-7457
© 2010 M.C. de Jong, C.H. Boersma
2010
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (by-nc 3.0).
Mental Illness (2010) 2 (1): 25–27.
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de Jong MC, Boersma CH (2010), "Device-guided breathing as a possible tool to improve the outcome of exposure therapy". Mental Illness, Vol. 2 No. 1 pp. 25–27, doi: https://doi.org/10.4081/mi.2010.e6
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