Relaxation, Biofeedback, and Self-Hypnosis

作者: Stanley L. Chapman

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-6311-8_15

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摘要: Because stress and tension influence strongly the perception of pain, relaxation techniques are important in pain management. Biofeedback is widely used as an aid to has been shown be particularly useful treatment muscle contraction migraine headaches. However, numerous questions remain about mechanisms by which biofeedback works. Hypnosis a method person can learn selective inattention pain. Numerous clinical reports have attested its potential for relieving suffering, but little controlled research done on effectiveness with chronic

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