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Behavioral methods in the treatment of hypertension: A review of their clinical status


AP Shapiro, GE Schwartz, DCE Ferguson, … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977 - Am Coll Physicians
Behavioral methods to lower blood pressure include biofeedback, relaxation,
psychotherapy, suggestion and placebo, and environmental modification. Reported
data for each method have been examined applying the clinical pharmacologic ...
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Nonpharmacologic control of essential hypertension in man: A critical review of the …


K Frumkin, RJ Nathan, MF Prout, MC Cohen - Psychosomatic Medicine, 1978 - Am Psychosomatic Soc
Many nonpharmacologic (behavioral) techniques are being proposed for the therapy
of essen- tial hypertension. The research in this area is reviewed and divided
roughly into two categories: the bio/eedback and relaxation methodologies: ...
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Learned control of blood pressure in patients with high blood pressure

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DA Kristt, BT Engel - Circulation, 1975 - Am Heart Assoc
SUMMARY Five patients with documented histories of essential hypertension of
... Phase 2 was a three week period during which patients were taught to
control SBP using a noninvasive ... Results: (1) all patients learned SBP ...
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[CITATION] Instrumental blood pressure conditioning in out-patient hypertensives.


ST Elder, NK Eustis - Behaviour research and therapy, 1975 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Behav Res Ther. 1975 Jun;13(2-3):185-8. Instrumental blood pressure
conditioning in out-patient hypertensives. Elder ST, Eustis NK. ...
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[CITATION] Blood pressure reduction in patients with essential hypertension through metronome- …


JP Brady, L Luborsky, RE Kron - Behavior Therapy, 1974
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Instrumental conditioning of diastolic blood pressure in essential hypertensive patients

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ST Elder, ZR Ruiz, HL Deabler, RL … - Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1973 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Eighteen male essential hypertensive patients participated in an experiment
designed to compare two strategies for controlling high blood pressure. Each
strategy was derived from the instrumental learning literature, and the aim ...
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Variation of blood pressure with skeletal muscle tension and relaxation


E Jacobson - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1939 - Am Coll Physicians
The welter of enumerated causes of blood pressure in health and in essential
hypertension suggests that perhaps among them we have been neglecting some
factor more or less familiar to all, the clear-cut recognition of which ...
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[CITATION] Decreased blood pressure in borderline hypertensive subjects who practiced meditation.


H Benson, BA Rosner, BR Marzetta, HP … - Journal of chronic diseases, 1974 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: J Chronic Dis. 1974 Mar;27(3):163-9. Decreased blood pressure in borderline
hypertensive subjects who practiced meditation. Benson ...
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Relaxation therapy in the treatment of hypertension: A review.


RG Jacob, HC Kraemer, WS Agras - Archives of General Psychiatry, 1977 - doi.apa.org
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Relationship between essential hypertension and cognitive functioning: Effects of …


H Goldman, KM Kleinman, MY Snow, DR Bidus … - Psychophysiology, 1975 - interscience.wiley.com
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