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"I felt like a new person." the effects of mindfulness meditation on older adults with chronic pain: qualitative narrative analysis of diary entries.

10 Jun 2008 To identify the effects of mindfulness meditation on older adults with chronic low back pain (CLBP), we conducted a qualitative study based on grounded theory and used content analysis of diary entries from older adults who had participated in a ...
rec_pub_18550444-i-felt-like-new-person-effects-mindfulness-meditation-older-adults.htm


Imaging the imagination: the trouble with motor imagery.

4 Jun 2008 Sports and exercise psychology finds itself in a most unfortunate situation these days. While all other branches of the psychological sciences help themselves freely to the glitzy new toys of modern neuroscience--MRI and PET, mostly--exploring the ...
rec_pub_18539161-imaging-imagination-trouble-motor-imagery.htm


Imaging motor imagery: methodological issues related to expertise.

31 May 2008 Mental imagery (MI) is the mental rehearsal of movements without overt execution. Brain imaging techniques have made it possible to identify the brain regions that are activated during MI and, for voluntary motor tasks involving hand and finger ...
rec_pub_18762138-imaging-motor-imagery-methodological-issues-related-expertise.htm


Starting up or starting over: the role of intentions to increase and maintain the behavior of exercise initiates.

30 May 2008 Across various social cognitive theories, behavioral intention is broadly argued to be the most proximal and important predictor of behavior (Ajzen, 1991; Gibbons, Gerrard, Blanton, & Russell, 1998; Rogers, 1983). It seems probable that an intention ...
rec_pub_18648107-starting-starting-role-intentions-increase-maintain-behavior-exercise.htm


Pilot study on prolonged exposure of Japanese patients with posttraumatic stress disorder due to mixed traumatic events.

30 May 2008 This pilot study investigated the feasibility of Prolonged Exposure (PE) treatment for Japanese patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to mixed traumatic events. Among 12 participants in this study, 9 women and 1 man completed ...
rec_pub_18553411-pilot-study-prolonged-exposure-japanese-patients-posttraumatic-stress.htm


Imagery-induced relaxation in children's postoperative pain relief: a randomized pilot study.

30 May 2008 This study aimed to test the efficacy of imagery and relaxation in hospitalized children's postoperative pain relief. Sixty children aged 8-12 years who had undergone appendectomy or upper/lower limb surgery and had been randomly assigned to the ...
rec_pub_18492551-imagery-induced-relaxation-children-s-postoperative-pain-relief.htm


The effects of guided imagery on the immune system: a critical review.

30 May 2008 The research on the effect of guided imagery (GI) on immune system is reviewed and, accordingly, a direction for future research is proposed. Studies suggest that: GI can reduce stress and elevate the immune system; cell-specific imagery affects ...
rec_pub_18465428-the-effects-guided-imagery-immune-system-critical-review.htm


Individual difference variables and the effects of progressive muscle relaxation and analgesic imagery interventions on cancer pain.

25 May 2008 Clinicians in acute care settings are often called upon to manage cancer pain unrelieved by medications. Cognitive-behavioral strategies, such as relaxation and imagery, are recommended for cancer pain management; however, there appear to be ...
rec_pub_18504089-individual-difference-variables-effects-progressive-muscle-relaxation.htm


Imagery and cognition (special issue): guest editorial comment.

21 May 2008
rec_pub_18582941-imagery-cognition-special-issue-guest-editorial-comment.htm


Mirror visual feedback alleviates deafferentation pain, depending on qualitative aspects of the pain: a preliminary report.

5 May 2008 OBJECTIVES: Following lesions in somatosensory pathways, deafferentation pain often occurs. Patients report that the pain is qualitatively complex, and its treatment can be difficult. Mirror visual feedback (MVF) treatment can improve ...
rec_pub_18463143-mirror-visual-feedback-alleviates-deafferentation-pain-depending.htm

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