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Relaxation-Anxiety Research

Relaxation techniques reduce anxiety

Progressive muscle relaxation, yoga stretching and imagery are all methods which used to induce a state of relaxation. But how effective are they?

Researchers at the Roosevelt University Stress Institute, Chicago, USA investigated these forms of relaxation by monitoring their effects on 114 men and women. Each participant was treated to 25 minutes of progressive muscle relaxation, yoga stretching and imagery taking the Smith Quick Stress Test (which measures Somatic Stress, Negative Affect, and Worry) and data was recorded before and after the therapies.

The exercises concentrated on relaxation, mental relaxation, strength and awareness, joy, love and thankfulness, and prayer. No difference was observed for creativity, but physical relaxation was found to be significantly improved after the yoga stretching and imagery.

All those who took part in the relaxation exercises reported that they were more calm and were able to cope better with anxiety.

The researchers concluded that the relaxation methods were capable of inducing a deep state of relaxation and that these techniques should be more widely taught to patients who need help controlling stress in their lives.

Source: Percept Mot Skills 1999 Apr;88(2):409-16
Stress, relaxation states, and creativity.
Khasky AD, Smith JC

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