2019
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2018.1554009
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The effects of relaxation training on depression and anxiety in people living with long-term neurological conditions

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“…In addition, reduced anxiety may positively influence stroke survivors to participate in a more diverse range of activities. Studies in various interventions for decreasing anxiety have been reported, including music therapy, 21 art therapy, 22 relaxation training program, 23 cognitive training, and rehabilitation training. 24 Since there were many different interventions available for decreasing anxiety, patients with stroke should receive treatment according to their preference and convenience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, reduced anxiety may positively influence stroke survivors to participate in a more diverse range of activities. Studies in various interventions for decreasing anxiety have been reported, including music therapy, 21 art therapy, 22 relaxation training program, 23 cognitive training, and rehabilitation training. 24 Since there were many different interventions available for decreasing anxiety, patients with stroke should receive treatment according to their preference and convenience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pelatihan relaksasi bisa menjadi pilihan yang cocok dan intervensi efektif untuk mengurangi kecemasan dan depresi (Hampson et al, 2020). Progressive muscle relaxation merupakan metode latihan yang dilakukan dengan menegangkan otot-otot pada seluruh tubuh sebelum membuat otototot tersebut relaks.…”
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“…Psychological therapies have targeted specific MS symptoms such as fatigue (Moss‐Morris et al, 2021), pain (Alschuler et al, 2020), anxiety, depression and tolerating uncertainty (Molton et al, 2019). Other interventions focus on engendering resilience (Alschuler et al, 2018; Pakenham et al, 2018), positive affect, stress management (Taylor et al, 2020), coping mechanisms and relaxation techniques (Hampson et al, 2020). The delivery mode of the interventions varies with studies exploring individual and group interventions, in‐person, web‐based or telephone interventions (Alschuler et al, 2020; Kratz et al, 2021), self‐help and self‐administered intervention programmes (Moss‐Morris et al, 2021) and brief interventions (Borghi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%