VERBAL DESENSITISATION IN THE TREATMENT OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA

A woman with severe late-onset asthma, which had not responded to corticosteroid treatment in hospital, recovered and has remained completely free of asthma for the five years since she was desensitised to descriptions of her asthma attacks and of the circumstances in which they occurred. The term v...

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