Relaxation techniques
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Relaxation techniques are used by people who wish to relax, for a wide variety of reasons. Since the 1960's, research has indicated strong correlations between stress levels and physical and emotional health. Meditation was among the first relaxation techniques shown to have a measurable effect on stress reduction. In the 1970's, self-help books teaching relaxation techniques began to appear on bestsellers lists. [1] In 1975, The Relaxation Response by Harvard Medical School professor Herbert Benson, MD and Miriam Z. Klipper was published. Their book has been credited with popularizing meditation in the United States. [2]
Research released in the 1980's indicated stronger ties between stress and health and showed benefits from a wider range of relaxation techniques than had been previously known. This research received national media attention, including a New York Times article in 1986. [3] Public awareness about the health benefits of relaxation techniques grew, and so did the numbers of people who practiced them. Conventional medical philosophy adopted the concept and its early Twenty-first Century practitioners recommend using relaxation techniques to improve patient outcomes in many situations. Relaxation techniques are also a mainstay of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Six out of ten of the most commonly used CAM therapies are relaxation techniques.
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[edit] Used for
People use relaxation techniques for the following reasons, among others:
- Anger management
- Anxiety attacks
- Cardiac health
- Depression
- General well-being
- Headache
- High blood pressure
- Immune system support
- Insomnia
- Pain management
- Stress management
[edit] Techniques
Some techniques include:
- Biofeedback
- Deep breathing
- Exercise
- Homeopathy
- Humor
- Listening to music
- Massage
- Meditation
- Prayer
- Reflexology
- Self-hypnosis
- Visualization
- Yoga
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Mind Body Medical Institute
- Can stress kill?
- Quick and Long-Term Relaxation Techniques
- Relaxation Techniques for Relief of Anxiety and Stress
- Relaxation Breathing Meditation
[edit] References
- 1970s Bestsellers URL accessed on May 23, 2006.
- eBay synopsis of The Relaxation Response - shown under "More information" URL accessed on May 23, 2006.
- Relaxation: surprising benefits detected by Daniel Goleman, The New York Times, May 13, 1986, retrieved May 23, 2006.
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