Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... techniques that focus even more on the individual's thoughts and thought patterns . These techniques are called " cognitive coping mechanisms " [ 32 ] . Practice in cognitive coping mechanisms may significantly help to minimize pain ...
... techniques that focus even more on the individual's thoughts and thought patterns . These techniques are called " cognitive coping mechanisms " [ 32 ] . Practice in cognitive coping mechanisms may significantly help to minimize pain ...
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... technique of acu- puncture [ 6 ] . In acupuncture , which is designed to minimize or eliminate pain , a patient may undergo ... techniques of pain clinics take a truly holistic view of pain , an approach to pain that should be adopted in ...
... technique of acu- puncture [ 6 ] . In acupuncture , which is designed to minimize or eliminate pain , a patient may undergo ... techniques of pain clinics take a truly holistic view of pain , an approach to pain that should be adopted in ...
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... technique that can be used by individuals who face stressful situa- tions . Individuals who are pressured to the ... techniques of the relaxation response have been familiar to people in the Far East for many years and have been used ...
... technique that can be used by individuals who face stressful situa- tions . Individuals who are pressured to the ... techniques of the relaxation response have been familiar to people in the Far East for many years and have been used ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
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