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Many patients turn to mind-body therapies for headache because standard pharmacological treatments have many shortcomings, while others incorporate these therapies into their treatment plan as adjuncts. This chapter aims to define commonly used mind-body therapies, to discuss the evidence that supports their use in headache treatment, and to explore ...
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This book suggests a radical departure in approaching the mind-body problem. Instead of trying to causally relate subjective experience to the functioning of the body, it begins with the notion of the psychosomatic unity of the individual and looks for its conditions of possibility. This text shows that what makes this unity possible is the generalized
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Effects of mind–body therapies in children
Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 2012AbstractMind–body medicine encompasses different treatment modalities, all focusing on interactions between the mind and the body, with the intent to using the mind to affect physical functioning and promote health. Our objective was to summarise the current evidence on four mind–body therapies that have been evaluated extensively for their efficacy in
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Mind–Body Therapies in Integrative Oncology
Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2010There is growing interest in mind-body therapies as adjuncts to mainstream cancer treatment, and an increasing number of patients turn to these interventions for the control of emotional stress associated with cancer. Increased research funding has enabled many such interventions to be evaluated for their efficacy, including studies of mind-body ...
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Systematic review of the efficacy of pre-surgical mind-body based therapies on post-operative outcome measures [PDF]
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