Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 Pete et al: I am currently working with a woman who literally wakes up and has a panic attack every morning. She then feels anxious and shakes for part of the rest of the day. She is usually shaky when she comes into the office. She settles down nicely as the treatment proceeds and usually leaves fairly calm. She comes in with a lot of high beta, which drops dramatically as the session proceeds. I have been doing t3/4 in combination with M2/fp1 for ten sessions, then c4 smr. I have the freq. tuned down fairly low. I have been getting good results and making progress, but it has been herky jerky. I am wondering if anyone has any advice for me. There seems to be a lot of rebound, but I keep wondering if I should be doing a better placement on the right side. We have done about 13 sessions. If we do 3 or more a week, things go well. If we slip back to 2 or there is a long gap between sessions, there is a rebound. She is on ativan (sp?) for the anxiety. She is also on Antidepressants and at one point an antipsychotic. Interestingly, she is a great client. She loves beating her previous score and often urges me to make the targets tighter. She is very motivated and cooperative. Any advice or am I just getting impatient? Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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