2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2010.11.017
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Yoga for persistent pain: New findings and directions for an ancient practice

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“…Gebenin stresini, öfkesini azaltır daha sakin ve daha kontrollü daha huzurlu olmasını sağlar. Doğum sonrasında da annenin bebeği kabullenme sürecini hızlandırır (Curtis, Weinrib and Katz 2012;Wren, Wright, Carson and Keefe 2011).…”
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“…Gebenin stresini, öfkesini azaltır daha sakin ve daha kontrollü daha huzurlu olmasını sağlar. Doğum sonrasında da annenin bebeği kabullenme sürecini hızlandırır (Curtis, Weinrib and Katz 2012;Wren, Wright, Carson and Keefe 2011).…”
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“…The key elements of yoga include breathing exercises (pranayama), postures (asanas), and meditation (dhyana). Literature shows promising results of yoga in pain management from a biological, social and psychological perspective [31]. Yoga in cancer patients has shown positive effects such as improving the psychological well-being, reducing stress, anxiety and improving quality of life [29].…”
Section: Yogamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was initially used to treat chronic pain by Kabat-Zinn in the 1980s 12 but was only disseminated later after its introduction in adult mental health, 13 particularly depression. In addition, the application of related traditional medicine methods, such as Qigong, 14 yoga, 15 and variants of mindfulness, 16 have been provided with rationales reworked to map onto contemporary psychological thinking.…”
Section: Third Wave Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%