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Imagery (Psychotherapy) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Imagery (Psychotherapy)'
Articles 131 to 140 of 200:
Immune responses to guided imagery during breast cancer treatment.
30 Dec 2007
BACKGROUND: The use of relaxation and guided imagery to reduce stress and improve immune function has great potential benefits for patients with breast cancer. METHODS: This pilot study used a pretest-posttest experimental design with 28 breast ...
rec_pub_18077773-immune-responses-guided-imagery-breast-cancer-treatment.htm
Dyspepsia in childhood and adolescence: insights and treatment considerations.
29 Nov 2007
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is common in children, with as many as 80% of those being evaluated for chronic abdominal pain reporting symptoms of epigastric discomfort, nausea, or fullness. It is known that patients with persistent complaints have ...
rec_pub_18377794-dyspepsia-childhood-adolescence-insights-treatment-considerations.htm
29 Nov 2007
This study aimed to assess the efficiency of a motor skill learning method intended to promote learning course personalization through an increase in cognitive processing deployment in motor-handicapped persons. Thirty-three secondary school ...
rec_pub_18097989-cognitive-processing-motor-skill-learning-motor-handicapped-teenagers.htm
29 Nov 2007
OBJECTIVE: Treatment of breast cancer is usually associated with significant psychological stress. In this study, we examined the effects of relaxation and visualization therapy (RVT) on psychological distress, cortisol levels, and immunological ...
rec_pub_18061756-relaxation-guided-imagery-program-patients-breast-cancer-undergoing.htm
Learning from experience: Bion's concept of reverie and Buddhist meditation. A comparative study.
29 Nov 2007
The author argues for a common denominator between Bion's view and the Buddhist view of mental development. In both thought systems, mental growth is synonymous to learning from experience. The author closely examines Bion's concept of attention and ...
rec_pub_18055380-learning-experience-bion-s-concept-reverie-buddhist-meditation.htm
27 Nov 2007
A tetraplegic patient was able to induce midcentral localized beta oscillations in the electroencephalogram (EEG) after extensive mental practice of foot motor imagery. This beta oscillation was used to simulate a wheel chair movement in a virtual ...
rec_pub_18187220-centrally-controlled-heart-rate-changes-mental-practice-immersive.htm
Mirror therapy for phantom limb pain.
20 Nov 2007
rec_pub_18032777-mirror-therapy-phantom-limb-pain.htm
Athletes' use of exercise imagery during weight training.
30 Oct 2007
Imagery is a cognitive process during which people use their minds to create (or recreate) experiences that are similar to real-life situations. This study examined how college athletes used imagery during weight training. Subjects were 295 Division ...
rec_pub_18076239-athletes-use-exercise-imagery-weight-training.htm
30 Oct 2007
BACKGROUND: Children with specific language impairment experience story comprehension deficits. Research with typically developing children, poor comprehenders and poor readers has shown that the use of mental imagery aids in the comprehension of ...
rec_pub_17852537-comprehension-problems-children-specific-language-impairment-does.htm
30 Oct 2007
PURPOSE: The randomized study aimed to determine the efficacy of psychological intervention consisting of relaxation and guided imagery to reduce anxiety and depression in gynecologic and breast cancer patients undergoing brachytherapy during ...
rec_pub_17311247-a-randomized-trial-effect-training-relaxation-guided-imagery.htm
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