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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 1976
This paper introduces a new method that is designed to facilitate muscular relaxation, enhance direct sensory reality and increase self-control over mental processes. The procedure consists of six sessions and requires minimal therapist involvement, the therapy being presented in a group setting by tape recordings.
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This paper introduces a new method that is designed to facilitate muscular relaxation, enhance direct sensory reality and increase self-control over mental processes. The procedure consists of six sessions and requires minimal therapist involvement, the therapy being presented in a group setting by tape recordings.
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Relaxation therapy in bronchial asthma
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1979Abstract Twelve patients with chronic bronchial asthma were matched in pairs and randomly assigned to two treatment groups, one group received mental and muscular relaxation, the second group received muscular relaxation alone. Treatment consisted of 4 weekly treatment sessions.
J, Erskine, M, Schonell
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RELAXATION THERAPY FOR SOMATOFORM DISORDERS
Psychiatric Services, 1981Group relaxation training has been used in the past for specific psychosomatic concerns. Treatment of essential hypertension ising this modality has received considerable attention in recent years and appears to be promising (1). Borkovec and his associates have executed a series of carefully designed studies demonstrating the superiority of group ...
C, Johnson, R S, Shenoy, S, Langer
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Relaxation Therapy in Hypertension
Hospital Practice, 1983An ongoing study demonstrates that systematic training in relaxation can produce prolonged reductions in clinically significant hypertension. The results support the theory that hypertension often has a large functional component.
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Relaxation Therapy for Depression
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2020Abstract We conducted this updated meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of relaxation therapy for depression. We searched PubMed, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and CINAHL for randomized controlled trials evaluating the effects of relaxation therapy in patients with depression.
Yong, Jia +2 more
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Relaxation Therapy and High Blood Pressure
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1977Thirty-one patients receiving medical treatment for essential hypertension were randomly distributed into three groups: (1) relaxation therapy, (2) nonspecific therapy, and (3) medical treatment only. The nonspecific therapy group spent the same amount of time with the therapists as the relaxation group but was not given a specific therapy.
C B, Taylor +3 more
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 2010
Lester J. Bock, Shirley Goodwin
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Lester J. Bock, Shirley Goodwin
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