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4.3.1.2 Relaxation Techniques
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How does the diaphragm move during breathing?
Diaphragm contracts during
inhalation
and relaxes during
exhalation
In what context is deep breathing used in systematic desensitization?
To reduce
anxiety
during
phobia treatment
What is the effect of deep breathing on heart rate and blood pressure?
It helps lower both
What occurs in the chest cavity during inhalation?
It
expands
What happens to the diaphragm when breathing in?
It
contracts downward
What are the steps involved in Progressive Muscle Relaxation?
Tense a specific group of
muscles
for a few seconds
Hold the tension briefly
Relax the muscles completely
Focus on the feeling of relaxation
Repeat with other muscle groups (
arms
,
legs
,
back
,
face
)
What part of the body contracts during exhalation?
Chest
How do the movements of the chest and diaphragm work together to facilitate breathing?
Chest expansion and diaphragm contraction increase
lung volume
, decreasing pressure and drawing air in (
inhalation
)
Chest contraction and diaphragm relaxation decrease lung volume, increasing pressure and pushing air out (
exhalation
)
How does Progressive Muscle Relaxation work?
By
systematically
tensing and relaxing muscles
What are the steps involved in deep breathing exercises?
Inhale:
diaphragm
contracts
downward
, ribs move outward
Exhale: diaphragm relaxes
upward
, chest contracts
When are relaxation techniques particularly useful?
Before
exams
or social events
What are relaxation techniques?
Ways to calm down and lower
stress
What is Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR)?
A technique to
tense
and
relax
muscle groups
What is Visualization in the context of Cognitive Relaxation Techniques?
Imagining
calm
and
peaceful
scenes
What is Cognitive Restructuring?
Replacing
negative
thoughts with
positive
ones
What is the benefit of Positive Self-Talk?
Increases
self-esteem
How do Relaxation Techniques assist in facing fears?
They help you stay calm during
exposure
.
How do Cognitive Relaxation Techniques help reduce anxiety?
They focus on
thoughts
and beliefs
What are the key events that occur during the breathing cycle?
Inhalation
: Chest expands,
diaphragm
contracts, air flows into lungs
Exhalation
: Chest contracts, diaphragm relaxes, air flows out of lungs
What is systematic desensitization?
A
therapy
using relaxation to manage fear
What are some common relaxation methods?
Deep breathing
Muscle relaxation
Meditation
What are the two main techniques discussed for calming the mind and body?
Meditation
and
Mindfulness
What are the benefits of meditation and mindfulness?
Reduce
stress
and
anxiety
Lower
heart rate
Lower
blood pressure
How does the chest behave during exhalation?
It
contracts
What is the primary focus of mindfulness?
Being fully aware of
thoughts
and feelings
What are the key differences between the movements of the chest and diaphragm during inhalation and exhalation?
Inhalation: Chest
expands
, diaphragm
contracts
Exhalation: Chest
contracts
, diaphragm
relaxes
What might someone do before facing a fear of heights?
Meditate
to relax and stay composed
How does the movement of the diaphragm affect the volume and pressure in the lungs during breathing?
Diaphragm contraction increases lung
volume
, decreasing pressure (inhalation)
Diaphragm relaxation decreases lung volume, increasing pressure (exhalation)
What is the benefit of Visualization?
Calms the
mind
What physiological effects do meditation and mindfulness have on the body?
They lower
heart rate
and blood pressure
What is the purpose of focusing on relaxation during PMR?
To enhance the feeling of
relaxation
How do Cognitive Relaxation Techniques benefit individuals facing stress?
Help stay calm and confident
Manage
anxiety
during studies
Improve personal life stress management
How do the ribs move when breathing in?
They move
outward
What are Relaxation Techniques used for in Systematic Desensitisation?
They help treat
phobias
.
How are meditation and mindfulness used in systematic desensitization?
To manage fear during exposure to
phobic
stimuli
What does Positive Self-Talk involve?
Using encouraging words to boost
confidence
What are Cognitive Relaxation Techniques designed to do?
Manage
stress
by changing
thought patterns
What is the process of Systematic Desensitisation?
Learning
Relaxation Techniques
Creating a
Hierarchy of fears
Gradual Exposure to fears
What is the primary focus of deep breathing exercises?
Controlled breathing using the
diaphragm
What is the relationship between meditation, mindfulness, and systematic desensitization?
Meditation and mindfulness help manage fear
Used during exposure to
phobic
stimuli
Aid in relaxation and composure
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