Guided respiratory therapeutic promising for PTSD symptoms

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A digital guided respiratory therapeutic intervention used for panic disorder was safe, acceptable and well-tolerated for individuals with PTSD, according to study results published in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.

Studies showed one CGRI system, developed by Freespira, effectively reduced panic symptoms. Because of the symptomatic and epidemiological overlap between PTSD and panic disorder, the researchers noted the plausibility of a CGRI treatment reducing PTSD symptoms.

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