Background: Psychotherapy and massage therapy (MT) are effective treatments for depression and anxiety. Little is certain about the mechanisms behind these effects in MT, but in psychotherapy they are attributed to a combination of common and specific factors, at the heart of which lies the therapeutic relationship. Research into the psychotherapeutic relationship in MT, therefore, may advance understanding of its impact on depression and anxiety.Purpose: This research seeks to elucidate the components of the psychotherapeutic relationship in MT to inform training, research, and practice.Participants & Setting: Two participants—a therapist and a client—from Melbourne, Australia. Research Design: A qualitative methodology was employed wh...
The intention of this study was to elucidate patients ’ experiences of the massage given in a body t...
Background: Clinical practice and randomized trials often have disparate aims, despite involving sim...
Background: Clinical practice and randomized trials often have disparate aims, despite involving sim...
58 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Previous clinical studies of m...
Over 40 million Americans suffer some form of anxiety disorder yearly. Numerous studies show the eff...
Meta-analyses have indicated that there are likely common factors across varied treatment modalities...
Meta-analyses have indicated that there are likely common factors across varied treatment modalities...
Massage therapy is often used to treat musculoskeletal symptoms and to promote wellness. While evide...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
Background: Clinical practice and randomized trials often have disparate aims, despite involving sim...
The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship (i.e., dir...
The intention of this study was to elucidate patients ’ experiences of the massage given in a body t...
Background: Clinical practice and randomized trials often have disparate aims, despite involving sim...
Background: Clinical practice and randomized trials often have disparate aims, despite involving sim...
58 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Previous clinical studies of m...
Over 40 million Americans suffer some form of anxiety disorder yearly. Numerous studies show the eff...
Meta-analyses have indicated that there are likely common factors across varied treatment modalities...
Meta-analyses have indicated that there are likely common factors across varied treatment modalities...
Massage therapy is often used to treat musculoskeletal symptoms and to promote wellness. While evide...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
This original research is framed in phenomenological methodology, based on interviews conducted and ...
Background: Clinical practice and randomized trials often have disparate aims, despite involving sim...
The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship (i.e., dir...
The intention of this study was to elucidate patients ’ experiences of the massage given in a body t...
Background: Clinical practice and randomized trials often have disparate aims, despite involving sim...
Background: Clinical practice and randomized trials often have disparate aims, despite involving sim...