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Offers comprehensive guidance for practitioners, students, and researchers in psychology, psychiatry, and counseling to teach relaxation to clients.Two clinical psychologists widely known for their writings on relaxation present state-of-the-art methods for teaching clients to ease muscle and mind tension to deal with stress and anxiety disorders, as well as other conditions where stress and anxiety play a role. Bernstein and Hazlett-Stevens explain who the targets for Progressive Relaxation Training (PRT) are; the rationale, basic procedures, and variations of PRT; the setting and possible problems and solutions of PRT; and how to assess a client's progress. They also address hypnosis, drugs, and PRT, as well as PRT used in a mindfulness-based clinical practice. Case studies and evaluative research in PRT are also included. Students and practitioners in psychology, psychiatry, and counseling will find this work of interest. This book may also be useful supplemental reading for behavior modification courses and practicum courses in behavior therapy.
Holly Hazlett-Stevens, PhD, is associate professor in the department of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. Douglas A. Bernstein, PhD, is professor emeritus at the University of Illinois and courtesy professor of psychology at the University of South Florida.
Foreword by Tom BorkovecIntroductionPART ONE: Overview of Progressive Relaxation TrainingChapter 1The History of Progressive Relaxation TrainingChapter 2Targets for Progressive Relaxation TrainingChapter 3Physical Setting for Progressive Relaxation TrainingChapter 4The Physiology of RelaxationPART TWO: The Practice of Progressive Relaxation TrainingChapter 5Presenting the Rationale for Progressive Relaxation TrainingChapter 6Basic ProceduresChapter 7Variations on the Basic ProceduresChapter 8Differential Relaxation and Conditioned RelaxationChapter 9Possible Problems and Suggested SolutionsChapter 10Assessing a Client's ProgressChapter 11Case Studies in Progressive Relaxation TrainingChapter 12Evaluative Research on Progressive Relaxation TrainingPART THREE: New Directions for Integration and Application of PRTChapter 13Applied Relaxation and Related TechniquesChapter 14Meditation, Mindfulness, and Relaxation TrainingChapter 15Hypnosis, Drugs, and Progressive RelaxationAppendix AContent Outline for Rationale PresentationAppendix BRelaxation PatterAppendix CClient Handouts for Progressive Relaxation Training Practice and Applied RelaxationAppendix DRelaxation by Slowed, Diaphragmatic BreathingBibliographyIndex
Take the stress out of relaxation training! This book skillfully lays out the theory and research backing Progressive Relaxation Training and provides clear and detailed guidance on how to integrate relaxation training into your practice. It stands out for the ways it helps readers understand the physiology of relaxation and its many valuable clinical applications.