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As defined in ''Medical Subject Headings'', '''mind-body therapies''' are treatment methods or techniques which are based on the knowledge of mind and body interactions. These techniques can be used to reduce the feeling of tension and effect of [[psychological stress|psychological]] or [[physiological stress]], and to enhance the physiological and psychological well-being of an individual. | {{subpages}} | ||
As defined in ''Medical Subject Headings'', '''mind-body therapies''' are treatment methods or techniques which are based on the knowledge of mind and body interactions. These techniques can be used to reduce the feeling of tension and effect of [[psychological stress|psychological]] or [[physiological stress]], and to enhance the physiological and psychological well-being of an individual. They are part of [[psychosomatic medicine]]. |
Revision as of 14:39, 2 January 2009
As defined in Medical Subject Headings, mind-body therapies are treatment methods or techniques which are based on the knowledge of mind and body interactions. These techniques can be used to reduce the feeling of tension and effect of psychological or physiological stress, and to enhance the physiological and psychological well-being of an individual. They are part of psychosomatic medicine.