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Mind–Body Therapies for the Management of Pain
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2004This paper reviews the evidence for mind-body therapies (eg, relaxation, meditation, imagery, cognitive-behavioral therapy) in the treatment of pain-related medical conditions and suggests directions for future research in these areas. Based on evidence from randomized controlled trials and in many cases, systematic reviews of the literature, the ...
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Recent Progress in Mind–Body Therapies in Cancer Care
Current Oncology Reports, 2023Mind-body therapies (MBTs) are integrative medicine modalities that continue to grow in popularity among people with cancer. MBTs are used to enhance well-being and most commonly include relaxation and imagery, hypnosis, yoga, meditation, Tai Chi and Qigong, and creative therapies.
Julie M. Deleemans +5 more
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Mind-body therapy use and magical thinking
Social Science & Medicine, 2019Mind-body therapy use is an increasing social and clinical trend. Practitioners of mind-body therapies still disseminate traditional mechanistic explanations such as purification of mental or vital forces. These explanations sound similar to magical thinking, especially thought-action fusion.The present research examined whether mind-body therapy users
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MIND-BODY THERAPIES FOR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1997Evidence is accumulating that mental and emotional processes can affect disease states. Mind-body therapies are effective adjuncts to conventional medical treatments, and they are easy to teach and learn. This article offers a review of relevant literature and introduces several mind-body techniques.
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Mind-body therapies for headache.
American family physician, 2007Headache is one of the most common and enigmatic problems encountered by family physicians. Headache is not a singular entity, and different pathologic mechanisms are involved in distinct types of headache. Most types of headache involve dysfunction of peripheral or central nociceptive mechanisms.
Victor, Sierpina +2 more
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Complementary Mind–Body Therapies in Cancer
2012In this chapter, we review a few mind–body therapies relevant to cancer survivors and provide a rationale for considering them as possible complementary interventions, based upon presence of supportive data (albeit non-conclusive), an applicable theoretical framework, and relative safety.
Daniel A. Monti, Andrew B. Newberg
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Mind-body therapy in the management and prevention of coronary disease
Comprehensive Therapy, 1999Conventional mind-body therapy has been proven a valuable noninvasive way to manage coronary disease. Yoga practice, especially, has been found to be valuable in preventing adverse outcomes of coronary disease by improving resistance to stress.
D P, Pandya, V H, Vyas, S H, Vyas
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Dance/Movement Therapy: A New Mind–Body Therapy
PsycCRITIQUES, 2006Why is a book on medical dance therapy included in a review of recent psychology books? Dance/movement therapy is one of the new modalities of mind-body medicine that are receiving widespread attention in the changing health care landscape. Cost effective and noninvasive, dance therapy is now functioning as part of integrative health care treatment ...
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Mind-body and creative arts therapies for people with aphasia: a mixed-method systematic review
Aphasiology, 2023M Pieri +2 more
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