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Relaxation Therapy for Insomnia
Relaxation techniques include behavioral therapeutic approaches that
differ widely in philosophy, methodology, and practice. The primary
goal is usually non-directed relaxation. Most techniques share the
components of repetitive focus (on a word, sound, ....
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Relaxation Therapy for Anxiety Disorders
Relaxation therapy: Clinical studies suggest that relaxation techniques may be beneficial in patients with anxiety, although these approaches do not appear to be as effective as psychotherapy. Numerous human studies ....
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Relaxation Therapy for Anxiety
Clinical studies suggest that relaxation techniques may be beneficial in patients with anxiety, although these approaches do not appear to be as effective as psychotherapy. Numerous human studies report that ....
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Relaxation Therapy for Gastrointestinal disorders
Summary:Relaxation techniques include behavioral therapeutic approaches that differ widely in philosophy, methodology, and practice. The primary goal is usually non-directed relaxation. Most techniques share the components of repetitive focus (on ....
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Relaxation Therapy for Menopausal Symptoms
Summary:Relaxation techniques include behavioral therapeutic approaches that differ widely in philosophy, methodology, and practice. The primary goal is usually non-directed relaxation. Most techniques share the components of repetitive focus (on ....
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