2016
DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-44.3.02
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The House Is Crashing down on Me: Integrating Mindfulness, Breath Training, and Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback for an Anxiety Disorder in a 71-Year-Old Caregiver

Abstract: Caregiver stress is a growing problem with an aging population, and many spouses are cast in the caregiver role for extended periods. Preexisting anxiety disorders commonly recur in the face of caregiver stress. This article narrates the case of a 71-year-old retired professional woman serving as caregiver for a husband with dementia. The stress of the caregiver role served to trigger a recurrence of a previously treated anxiety disorder. The case narrative illustrates the value of mindfulness, breath training… Show more

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“…for people living with dementia and their family caregivers (Lazar, Demiris and Thompson, 2015). Mixed methods case study research has been used successfully to explore the use of MBI with stroke survivors (Dickinson, Friary and Mccann, 2017) and care partners (Moss, 2016). Mixed methods case study research is also useful in situations where it is anticipated recruitment of study participants will be challenging (McDonald, 2014).…”
Section: Qualitative Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for people living with dementia and their family caregivers (Lazar, Demiris and Thompson, 2015). Mixed methods case study research has been used successfully to explore the use of MBI with stroke survivors (Dickinson, Friary and Mccann, 2017) and care partners (Moss, 2016). Mixed methods case study research is also useful in situations where it is anticipated recruitment of study participants will be challenging (McDonald, 2014).…”
Section: Qualitative Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%