Psychological Management of COVID-19 Respiratory Anxiety: Emotion-Focused Normalization, Psychoeducation, and Respiratory Techniques Approach

Markéta Zajícová ORCID logo
Peter Reiley
Luděk Fiala
Jan Vevera

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges for healthcare workers and patients dealing with the physical and emotional toll of this disease. Patients suffering from the effects of COVID-19 pneumonia often experience dyspnoea, or breathlessness, which has increased the prevalence of respiratory anxiety among these cases. The symptoms of pulmonary disease and anxiety overlap and the effects of these elements exacerbate one another. Drawing from the clinical psychological treatment of 68 COVID-19 patients in the acute phase of disease in standard- and intensive-care units, as well as those post-COVID, this study describes targeted interventions applied over 178 sessions during 3.5 months at the University Hospital in Pilsen, Czech Republic. This study outlines a three-step treatment process designed to address COVID-19-related respiratory anxiety using emotion- and breathing-focused techniques. As part of this brief review, two case studies are offered to illustrate the physiological and psychological experiences common among these patients. The presented three-phased approach may offer targeted and effective treatment for COVID-related respiratory anxiety.

https://doi.org/10.29364/epsy.449

Keywords

anxiety, COVID-19, diaphragmatic dreathing, psychological intervention, respiratory distress

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