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M. Robin DiMatteo, Howard S. Friedman. Touch Touch is one of the oldest and most widespread forms of traditional medical treatment . For hundreds of years during the Middle Ages , Europeans sought relief from the disease of scrofula ...
M. Robin DiMatteo, Howard S. Friedman. Touch Touch is one of the oldest and most widespread forms of traditional medical treatment . For hundreds of years during the Middle Ages , Europeans sought relief from the disease of scrofula ...
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... touch is in intimate areas not usually invaded by relative strangers . This kind of touching often produces important emotional and interpersonal reactions from patients . There is little doubt that being touched is sometimes comforting ...
... touch is in intimate areas not usually invaded by relative strangers . This kind of touching often produces important emotional and interpersonal reactions from patients . There is little doubt that being touched is sometimes comforting ...
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... touch may be the most important of all nonverbal behaviors " [ 11 , p . 6 ] . An ill , anxious patient who is surrounded by cold equipment may be especially reassured by a warm touch . A similar conclusion was reached by the ...
... touch may be the most important of all nonverbal behaviors " [ 11 , p . 6 ] . An ill , anxious patient who is surrounded by cold equipment may be especially reassured by a warm touch . A similar conclusion was reached by the ...
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