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Merging East and West: A preliminary study applying spring forest qigong to depression as an alternative and complementary treatment.
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Merging East and West: A preliminary study applying spring forest qigong to depression as an alternative and complementary treatment./
Author:
Gaik, Frances Veronica.
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200 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 63-12, Section: B, page: 6093.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-12B.
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Psychology, Clinical. -
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9780493951027
Merging East and West: A preliminary study applying spring forest qigong to depression as an alternative and complementary treatment.
Gaik, Frances Veronica.
Merging East and West: A preliminary study applying spring forest qigong to depression as an alternative and complementary treatment.
- 200 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 63-12, Section: B, page: 6093.
Thesis (Psy.D.)--Adler School of Professional Psychology, 2003.
A pilot study with 39 subjects suffering from DSM-IV diagnosis of Major Depression, Dysthymia or Bipolar Disorder were treated with the Eastern Traditional Chinese Medicine technique of qigong. Treatment included qi emission treatment by qualified practitioners, and subjects were required to practice qigong exercise for a two-month period. Significant improvement was observed, especially in the first month on the measurements of Beck's Depression Index-Revised (BDI-R) (.0000) and Symptom Checklist-90 R (SCL-90-R) Depression Index (.00003), Interpersonal Sensitivity (.00003). SCL-90 Somaticism indexes as well as three criteria from DSM-IV guidelines are also reported on indicating an overall trend of improvement over time. All subjects improved over the treatment period and it is determined that the qigong exercise is a highly effective complementary and alternative treatment modality for depression and should be considered as an adjunct to psychotherapy treatment. No significant difference was seen in those subjects treated with qi emission.
ISBN: 9780493951027Subjects--Topical Terms:
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