What is deep breathing?
Deep breathing is a helpful technique for dealing with
stress, tension, anxiety, and anger. It can be done
practically anywhere. It is also called diaphragmatic
breathing. It helps in several ways:
- It helps you to relax. Deep breathing alone can be enough
to relax you, without the need for listening to tapes or
meditating.
- It takes your mind off what is bothering you. If you
concentrate very hard on your breathing, you will be
thinking less about other things. Any time you notice your
attention turning to stressful thoughts, simply shift your
attention back to your breathing.
- It helps with the physical symptoms of anxiety. When you
become anxious or stressed you are likely to take
shallow, rapid breaths or even hyperventilate. This can
result in dizziness, blurred vision, a feeling of pins
and needles in your skin, and chest pain. Slow deep
breathing can help to relieve such symptoms quickly.
How do I do this exercise?
- Find a quiet place to reduce distraction.
- You may want to sit in a comfortable chair or lie on the
floor with a pillow under the small of your back.
- Breathe in slowly and deeply, pushing your stomach out as
you breathe in.
- Say the word "relax" silently as you exhale. Picture
the stress and tension you are feeling begin to leave
as you breathe out.
- Exhale slowly, letting your stomach come in.
Repeat these deep breaths 10 times. You will notice how
much more relaxed you feel after a very few minutes of
controlled breathing.
Practice this exercise 5 times a day.
Other relaxation methods you may wish to consider are mental
imaging and progressive muscle relaxation.
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information provided is intended to be informative and educational and is not a
replacement for professional medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
HIA File GEN4427F.HTM Release 9.0/2006
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