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Ten specific phobics improved during a
mean of two sessions of experimental treaiment
by exposure in vivo in a balanced design. Short-
-term results replicated those of a previous
study that self-control of heart rate with the
aid of biofeedback significantly reduced heart
rate during treatment, but this did not hasten
reduction of subjective anxiety, nor of respiratory
rate or skin conductance responses. An
hour's pretreatment training in self-control of
heart rate with the aid of feedback had a significant
during treatment, but the addition of heart
rate feedback to instructions significantly augmented
the decline in heart rate. The overall
results are discussed and suggestiom for future
work are made.
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Citation
Análise Psicológica, 2 (1), 57-64
Publisher
Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada