The authors compared treatment of chronic anxiety with biofeedback-
mediated electromyographic (EMG) relaxation to treatment with group
psychotherapy in a control group. Feedback patients were given two weeks of
EMG relaxation training followed by two weeks of self- practice.
Significant decreases were found in the feedback group in electromyogram
levels, mood distrubance, trait anxiety, and (to a lesser extent) state
anxiety; no such decreases occurred in the control group. The authors
suggest that EMG feedback can be an important adjunct therapy for chronic
anxiety.
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