OBJECTIVES: This study compares the effects of progressive muscle relaxation and an imagery-based relaxation training on childrens' physiological and subjective responses in a randomized controlled trial. DESIGN: Sixty-four children aged 9 to 13 years were randomly allocated to either one of three experimental conditions: progressive muscle relaxation, imagery-based relaxation or a control condition (neutral story). There were five training sessions in each condition. METHOD: Heart rate (HR), skin conductance level (SCL), and skin temperature (ST) were measured continuously during a 5-minute baseline period, an 8-minute relaxation training period, and a 5-minute follow-up in each session. In addition, subjective ratings of mood and physical...
Introduction: Being hospitalize will be made the children become stress. Hospitalization response of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-62)The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effec...
The current pilot study examines the effects of a mindfulness intervention versus relaxation-based a...
Lohaus A, Klein-Heßling J, Vögele C, Kuhn-Hennighausen C. Psychophysiological effects of relaxation ...
Lohaus A, Klein-Heßling J. Relaxation in Children: Effects of Extended and Intensified Training. Psy...
Schwartz and his colleagues (Davidson & Schwartz, 1976; Schwartz, Davidson, & Goleman, 1978) have ar...
Klein-Heßling J, Lohaus A. Benefits and Interindividual Differences in Children's Responses to Exten...
Introduction: Relaxation is a body regulation response, which allows a reduction in blood pressure, ...
Lohaus A, Klein-Heßling J. Coping in childhood: A comparative evaluation of different relaxation tec...
Relaxation is a broad term, encom-passing physiological, emotional and be-havioural aspects. This pa...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback and...
Problem Passive relaxation techniques require no intellectual or physical effort from the receiver. ...
A multiple baseline design across subjects was employed to study the effects of taped relaxation tra...
Research suggests that multiple forms of relaxation training (e.g., progressive muscle relaxation, m...
This experiment compared the separate effects of relaxation, E presence, and E absence in producing ...
Introduction: Being hospitalize will be made the children become stress. Hospitalization response of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-62)The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effec...
The current pilot study examines the effects of a mindfulness intervention versus relaxation-based a...
Lohaus A, Klein-Heßling J, Vögele C, Kuhn-Hennighausen C. Psychophysiological effects of relaxation ...
Lohaus A, Klein-Heßling J. Relaxation in Children: Effects of Extended and Intensified Training. Psy...
Schwartz and his colleagues (Davidson & Schwartz, 1976; Schwartz, Davidson, & Goleman, 1978) have ar...
Klein-Heßling J, Lohaus A. Benefits and Interindividual Differences in Children's Responses to Exten...
Introduction: Relaxation is a body regulation response, which allows a reduction in blood pressure, ...
Lohaus A, Klein-Heßling J. Coping in childhood: A comparative evaluation of different relaxation tec...
Relaxation is a broad term, encom-passing physiological, emotional and be-havioural aspects. This pa...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback and...
Problem Passive relaxation techniques require no intellectual or physical effort from the receiver. ...
A multiple baseline design across subjects was employed to study the effects of taped relaxation tra...
Research suggests that multiple forms of relaxation training (e.g., progressive muscle relaxation, m...
This experiment compared the separate effects of relaxation, E presence, and E absence in producing ...
Introduction: Being hospitalize will be made the children become stress. Hospitalization response of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-62)The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effec...
The current pilot study examines the effects of a mindfulness intervention versus relaxation-based a...