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  1. ... of clinical study selection for the review of relaxation therapy Appendix D. Clinical evidence tables Download PDF (135K) Appendix E. Forest plots ... months Appendix F. GRADE tables Table 18 Clinical evidence profile: Relaxation therapy versus no treatment View in own window Quality ...
  2. ... to-head trials that favor CBT-exposure over relaxation therapy; evidence was insufficient to determine the comparative effectiveness of ...
  3. ... assessed in the long term. We found no evidence comparing relaxation training with pharmacological therapy. The only trial of relaxation training did not ...
  4. ... of treatment compared with attention control or family therapy and relaxation. However, there was no evidence for functional status and psychodynamic psychotherapy was not ...
  5. ... ginkgo biloba exercise spinal manipulation homeopathy meditation (including relaxation techniques) therapeutic touch 10.2. Complementary and alternative treatments We searched for RCT evidence investigating the effectiveness of these interventions using the ...
  6. ... further study. This review also finds that acupressure, relaxation ... but further evidence is warranted before any firm conclusions are reached. ...
  7. ... movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and narrative exposure therapy (NET). – Moderate strength of evidence favored CBT-exposure over relaxation for reducing PTSD-related outcomes. KQ 2 (Pharmacological ...
  8. ... showed that acupuncture was no better than hormone therapy, venlafaxine, or relaxation controls.[ 74 ] Consequently, there is insufficient evidence supporting or refuting using acupuncture to treat hot ...
  9. ... the UK or males.82 There is some evidence from small randomised controlled trials that relaxation therapy is beneficial in reducing cancer treatment-related pain. ...
  10. ... massage), psychological therapies (e.g., cognitive-behavioral therapy, relaxation techniques, and ... for Evidence Review The burden of low back pain, the ...
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