Sentences with phrase «psychological approaches like»

For chronic low back pain, the ACP recommends exercise, and treatments including mindfulness - based stress reduction (MBSR), yoga, tai chi, progressive muscle relaxation, and / or psychological approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and biofeedback.
Now, a new study concludes that for patients who can't or won't take medication, psychological approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy could work as an alternative treatment.

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In Bargaining for Advantage, Shell urges the reader to figure out his or her own hard - wired approach to negotiation, perhaps by way of a psychological test like that Thomas - Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, which will tell you whether you are a «competitor» or a «collaborator.»
The psychological jump in people's minds from trusting abstract banks to trusting abstract computer programs may be shorter and more rapidly approaching than entities like the BIS believe it to be.
With November 7, fast approaching like a train, the politicians, have started all manner of psychological warfare to outwit each other, and garner maximum votes to secure The Flagstaff House — Kanda; Office of the President.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com
It plays out like a dare — go with Morris» fractured approach and you'll find a remarkable, protracted psychological profile; binge it in the hopes of a more coherent payoff and you're in for a mighty letdown.
In a paper published in Evolutionary Psychological Science, NRCCTE at SREB - affiliated researchers bring an evolutionary perspective to bear on adolescent learning and argue that applied approaches to learning like CTE can help schools work with student biases in attention and motivation, rather than against them.
In the decades following World War II, Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch and his contemporaries pursued an approach to artmaking that — like those of so many artists around the globe at midcentury — attempted to deal with the underlying psychological depths of human existence.
These early patterns of response arise from a basic psychological tendency to like and approach things that seem familiar, and dislike and avoid things that seem unfamiliar.
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