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Effects of relaxation therapy in management of muscular contraction headache in executives.
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PMID:  21847274     Owner:  NLM     Status:  In-Data-Review    
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Five executives suffering from muscular contractions (tension) headache were treated by deep muscular relaxation therapy. Individual sessions were supplemented by practice of relaxation at home, brief relaxation, and cue relaxation during office hours.The effect of therapy, was assessed, by comparing the baseline, pretreatment individual assessment of their behavioral state and self report, with the similar assessment done during and after the successful completion of therapy. The advantages of such an individual assessment & self report in the management of muscular contraction headache are discussed.
Authors:
M Mehta
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Type:  Journal Article    
Journal Detail:
Title:  Indian journal of psychiatry     Volume:  25     ISSN:  0019-5545     ISO Abbreviation:  Indian J Psychiatry     Publication Date:  1983 Apr 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2011-08-17     Completed Date:  -     Revised Date:  -    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  0013255     Medline TA:  Indian J Psychiatry     Country:  India    
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Languages:  eng     Pagination:  144-7     Citation Subset:  -    
Affiliation:
Clinical Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi.
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