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Self-Help Devices: Aphasia Therapy, Part 2
Postgraduate Medicine, 1962E W, LOWMAN, H A, RUSK
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Self-Help Devices: Apparel for Handicapped Women
Postgraduate Medicine, 1964(1964). Self-Help Devices: Apparel for Handicapped Women. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 35, Virology, pp. 549-551.
E W, LOWMAN, H A, RUSK
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Self-help Devices: Aids to Dressing
Postgraduate Medicine, 1959(1959). Self-help Devices: Aids to Dressing. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 73-75.
E W, LOWMAN, H A, RUSK
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Self-Help Devices: Crutch Prescriptions: Modifications
Postgraduate Medicine, 1962(1962). Self-Help Devices: Crutch Prescriptions: Modifications. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 201-203.
Edward W. Lowman, Howard A. Rusk
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DBT Self-Help Application for Mobile Devices
Journal of Technology in Human Services, 2013DBT Self-Help is a mobile application serving as a companion to structured skills training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). It is available for both Android and iOS and works on various mobile devices. This application affords users a private, easily portable way to access information and practice key DBT skill sets such as Core Mindfulness ...
Micki Washburn, Danielle E. Parrish
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Self-help Devices: Garment Fastener
Postgraduate Medicine, 1959E W, LOWMAN, H A, RUSK
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Self-help Devices Bathing Aids
Postgraduate Medicine, 1959E W, LOWMAN, H A, RUSK
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[Self-help intervention delivered via devices].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2015In general, cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia(CBT-I) is conducted via face-to-face sessions. Recently, several devices have been developed to deliver self-help interventions to patients with insomnia via booklets, computers, telephone, e-mail, or television.
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Self-help Devices: Homemaking: Dishwashing
Postgraduate Medicine, 1961Edward W. Lowman, Howard A. Rusk
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