In recent years, Taiji has been frequently investigated and considered as a stress management intervention. Although health care providers' appraisals and consumers' expectations are regarded as essential for treatment outcome, little attention has been drawn to this issue in Taiji research. In our study we have conducted two surveys to explore beginners' (n = 74) expectations and teachers' (n = 136) appraisals of their Taiji courses in general as well as more particularly related to stress management. Qualitative data analysis revealed that beginners mainly expected to learn a new method that is applicable in their daily life to foster peace of mind and to enhance their stress management. Congruently moderate-to-high improvements in stress...
BACKGROUND Taiji is a mind-body practice being increasingly investigated for its therapeutic bene...
Previous researches by Western and Taiwanese researchers (e.g., Forman, 1982; Kyriacou, 1978; Kuo, 1...
AbstractStress is a major problem in today’s fast-paced society and can lead to serious psychosomati...
In recent years, Taiji has been frequently investigated and considered as a stress management interv...
In recent years, Taiji has been frequently investigated and considered as a stress management interv...
Copyright © 2012 Marko Nedeljkovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
OBJECTIVE: In recent years research investigating various health benefits of Taiji practice has mark...
Introduction: Taiji is a mind-body practice being increasingly investigated for its therapeutic bene...
Aim of the studyIn this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general self-...
Whilst the physical health benefits of taiji have been reported, there is limited information on the...
Aim of the study In this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general s...
Background: Stress reducing effects of Taiji, a mindful and gentle form of body movement, have been ...
AbstractBackgroundThe poor health consequences of stress are well recognized, and students in higher...
Background: Taiji is a mind-body practice, characterised by gentle and mindful body movements origin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of T’ai Chi Chih® (TCC) discipline on the physi...
BACKGROUND Taiji is a mind-body practice being increasingly investigated for its therapeutic bene...
Previous researches by Western and Taiwanese researchers (e.g., Forman, 1982; Kyriacou, 1978; Kuo, 1...
AbstractStress is a major problem in today’s fast-paced society and can lead to serious psychosomati...
In recent years, Taiji has been frequently investigated and considered as a stress management interv...
In recent years, Taiji has been frequently investigated and considered as a stress management interv...
Copyright © 2012 Marko Nedeljkovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
OBJECTIVE: In recent years research investigating various health benefits of Taiji practice has mark...
Introduction: Taiji is a mind-body practice being increasingly investigated for its therapeutic bene...
Aim of the studyIn this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general self-...
Whilst the physical health benefits of taiji have been reported, there is limited information on the...
Aim of the study In this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general s...
Background: Stress reducing effects of Taiji, a mindful and gentle form of body movement, have been ...
AbstractBackgroundThe poor health consequences of stress are well recognized, and students in higher...
Background: Taiji is a mind-body practice, characterised by gentle and mindful body movements origin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of T’ai Chi Chih® (TCC) discipline on the physi...
BACKGROUND Taiji is a mind-body practice being increasingly investigated for its therapeutic bene...
Previous researches by Western and Taiwanese researchers (e.g., Forman, 1982; Kyriacou, 1978; Kuo, 1...
AbstractStress is a major problem in today’s fast-paced society and can lead to serious psychosomati...