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Autonomic Adaption to Clinical Simulation in Psychology Students: Teaching Applications
Authors:Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez  Ana Isabel Beltrán-Velasco  Alberto Bellido-Esteban  Pablo Ruisoto-Palomera
Affiliation:1.Applied Psychophysiological Research Group,European University of Madrid,Madrid,Spain;2.Department of Psychology,European University of Madrid,Madrid,Spain;3.Department of Basic Psychology, Psychobiology and Methodology of Human Behavior,University of Salamanca,Salamanca,Spain;4.Department of Sport Science,Faculty of Sport Sciences,Madrid,Spain;5.Grupo de Investigación en Cultura, Educación y Sociedad,Universidad de la Costa,Barranquilla,Colombia
Abstract:Simulation is used to facilitate new learning in a variety of situations. One application of simulation could be to help therapists gain therapeutic skills prior to seeing clients. This particular study was interested in measuring changes in stress response by looking at subjective and objective measures of distress (as measured by SUDS, HR, and HRV) over three sessions of simulated therapy. 16 second year psychology students participated in three sessions, and had their HR and HRV measured by Polar watches. Over the three sessions, there was a decrease in perceived distress, as measured by SUDS ratings. During and between sessions, there was inconclusive change in physiological parameters.
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