نتایج جستجو برای: guided imagery

تعداد نتایج: 135654  

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Jonathan Hamilton Sophie Fawson Jon May Jackie Andrade David J Kavanagh

Elaborated Intrusion (EI) Theory proposes that cravings occur when involuntary thoughts about food are elaborated; a key part of elaboration is affectively-charged imagery. Craving can be weakened by working memory tasks that block imagery. EI Theory predicts that cravings should also be reduced by preventing involuntary thoughts being elaborated in the first place. Research has found that imag...

2015
LeeAnna Spiva Patricia L. Hart Erin Gallagher Frank McVay Melida Garcia Karen Malley Marsha Kadner Angela Segars Betsy Brakovich Sonja Y. Horton Novlette Smith

The study purpose was to assess the effects of guided imagery on sedation levels, sedative and analgesic volume consumption, and physiological responses of patients being weaned from mechanical ventilation. Forty-two patients were selected from two community acute care hospitals. One hospital served as the comparison group and provided routine care (no intervention) while the other hospital pro...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2012
Diane Serra Celina Robertson Parris Elise Carper Peter Homel Stewart B Fleishman Louis B Harrison Manjeet Chadha

Guided imagery is an established intervention in integrative oncology. This study was initiated to evaluate the impact of guided imagery on patients undergoing radiation therapy for breast cancer. Eligible patients receiving guided imagery sessions were monitored via biofeedback before and after each session. Monitored measures included blood pressure, respiration rate, pulse rate, and skin tem...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2008
Donna J Carrico Kenneth M Peters Ananias C Diokno

INTRODUCTION In the United States, more than 1 million women and men are affected with interstitial cystititis (IC), which is a clinical syndrome involving urinary urgency, frequency, and pelvic pain. A review of the literature revealed that there are no studies showing the effect of guided imagery in women with IC. The purpose of this clinical investigation was to explore the effect of guided ...

2015
Shu-Fen Chen Hsiu-Ho Wang Hsing-Yu Yang Ue-Lin Chung

BACKGROUND Breast cancer patients frequently experience psychological distress during the chemotherapy period. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to evaluate the effect of relaxation with guided imagery on patients with breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS A two-group, pretest-posttest, quasi-experimental design with a randomized controlled trial was conducted. Sixty-five breast cancer patients fro...

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2013
Cheryl M Kelly Jeffrey S Wilson Elizabeth A Baker Douglas K Miller Mario Schootman

BACKGROUND Observational field audits are recommended for public health research to collect data on built environment characteristics. A reliable, standardized alternative to field audits that uses publicly available information could provide the ability to efficiently compare results across different study sites and time. PURPOSE This study aimed to assess inter-rater reliability of built en...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2007
Yvonne Brehmer Shu-Chen Li Viktor Müller Timo von Oertzen Ulman Lindenberger

Memory plasticity, or the ability to improve one's memory performance through instruction and training, is known to decline during adulthood. However, direct comparisons among middle childhood, adulthood, and old age are lacking. The authors examined memory plasticity in an age-comparative multisession training study. One hundred and eight participants ages 9-10, 11-12, 20-25, and 65-78 years l...

2016
T. W. Richards

problem, but the remedial treatment which proved successful in Arthur's case seems worthy of description in that it illustrates the futility of attempting to teach all children to read by one method. The psychology of individual differences includes in its literature many instances of special disabilities found in children who possess to a normal degree all those abilities required for school p...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2009
Lisa K Libby Eric M Shaeffer Richard P Eibach

Actions do not have inherent meaning but rather can be interpreted in many ways. The interpretation a person adopts has important effects on a range of higher order cognitive processes. One dimension on which interpretations can vary is the extent to which actions are identified abstractly--in relation to broader goals, personal characteristics, or consequences--versus concretely, in terms of c...

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