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RELAXATION TRAINING AND BIOFEEDBACK Relaxation Training 9 Relaxation training is a procedure designed to produce physiological and mental relaxation.59 Although several methods for relaxation training have been proposed ...
RELAXATION TRAINING AND BIOFEEDBACK Relaxation Training 9 Relaxation training is a procedure designed to produce physiological and mental relaxation.59 Although several methods for relaxation training have been proposed ...
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Homework assignments ( e.g. , home practice of the relaxation exercises ) are also given . The patients describe their progress at the next session , and solutions for problems encountered are developed .
Homework assignments ( e.g. , home practice of the relaxation exercises ) are also given . The patients describe their progress at the next session , and solutions for problems encountered are developed .
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In addition , both the child and the parents should have adequate instructions about any procedure before it is undertaken.23,31 Recently , the increased use of behavioral techniques , such as hypnosis , guided imagery , relaxation ...
In addition , both the child and the parents should have adequate instructions about any procedure before it is undertaken.23,31 Recently , the increased use of behavioral techniques , such as hypnosis , guided imagery , relaxation ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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