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[BOOK] Validation in the clinical theory of psychoanalysis: A study in the philosophy of …


A Grünbaum, PS Holzman, 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
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Biofeedback and visceral learning


NE Miller - Annual Review of Psychology, 1978 - Annual Reviews
INTRODUCTION What is Biofeedback? In instrumental learning (also called
trial-and-error learning or operant conditionн ing), whether a response is
learned and performed depends on whether that response is followed by a ...
Cited by 119 - Related articles - All 5 versions

Influence of exercise and quiet rest on state anxiety and blood pressure


JS Raglin, WP Morgan - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1987 - journals.lww.com
INFLUENCE OF VIGOROUS EXERCISE 457 The primary purpose of the present
investigation was to evaluate reductions in blood pressure and state anx- iety
following acute aerobic exercise. The exercise ef- fects were contrasted ...
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Physician recognition of behavioral, psychological, and social aspects of medical care


DS Brody - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1980 - archinte.highwire.org
\s=b\Recognition by house officers of easily detectable medica- tion
noncompliance, psychiatric disturbances, and recent stressful life events was
assessed by means of a structured interview with each patient immediately ...
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[PDF] Biological basis of stress-related mortality


P Sterling, J Eyer - Soc Sci Med, 1981 - 165.123.30.40
Peter Sterling and Joe Eyer 100 Male Female Divorced Single —— —Widowed
Married Age, years Fig. 1. Death rates, all causes, by marital status, United
States. Redrawn from [8]. the most potent analgesics, relieves pain in only ...
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The experimental evidence for weight-loss treatment of essential hypertension: a critical …

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MF Hovell - American Journal of Public Health, 1982 - Am Public Health Assoc
Abstract: The empirical evidence concerning the therapeutic effects of weight
loss for hypertension treatment was reviewed. Interventions were critically
reviewed for strength of measures and experimental design. Six of 21 ...
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Psychophysiological effects of slow stroke back massage in normotensive females


JCD Longworth - Advances in Nursing Science, 1982 - journals.lww.com
Psychophysiological effects of slow stroke back massage in normotensive females
Judith CD Longworth, RN, MSN Assistant Professor Michigan State University
College of Nursing East Lansing, Michigan MASSAGE, THE manipulation of soft ...
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Behavioral treatment of high blood pressure II. Acute and sustained effects of relaxation …


MS Glasgow, KR Gaarder, BT Engel - Psychosomatic Medicine, 1982 - Am Psychosomatic Soc
MICHAEL S. GLASGOW, PHD, KENNETH R. GAARDER, MD, AND BERNARD T. ENGEL, PHD The
effects on blood pressure of regular patient and professional monitoring of
blood pressure, extensive patient-involved assessment of results, ...
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Effect of antihypertensive treatment on the behavioral consequences of elevated blood …

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RE Miller, AP Shapiro, HE King, EH … - Hypertension, 1984 - Am Heart Assoc
SUMMARY It was shown in a prior study that mildly hypertensive patients
performed significantly less effectively on several sensory-perceptual,
cognitive, and psychomotor tests than did matched normotensive controls. To ...
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Biobehavioral perspectives on hypertension


D Shapiro, IB Goldstein - Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1982 - psycnet.apa.org
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, involves multiple physiological, psycho-
social, behavioral, dietary, and other factors in its etiology and treatment.
The disorder fits well into the biobehavioral framework of behavioral ...
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