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Biofeedback: Learning to control muscle tension and "involuntary" body functioning, such as heart rate and skin temperature, can be a path to mastering one's fears. It is used in combination with, or as an alternative to, medication to treat disorders such as anxiety, panic, and phobias. For example, a person can learn to "retrain" his or her breathing habits in stressful situations to induce relaxation and decrease hyperventilation. Some preliminary research indicates it may offer an additional tool for treating schizophrenia and depression.
Guided Imagery
or Visualization:
This process involves going into a state of deep relaxation and creating a
mental image of recovery and wellness. Physicians, nurses, and mental health
providers occasionally use this approach to treat alcohol and drug addictions,
depression, panic disorders, phobias, and stress.
Massage therapy: The underlying
principle of this approach is that rubbing, kneading, brushing, and tapping a
person's muscles can help release tension and pent emotions. It has been used
to treat trauma-related depression and stress. A highly unregulated industry,
certification for massage therapy varies widely from State to State. Some
States have strict guidelines, while others have none.
Telemedicine: Plugging into
video and computer technology is a relatively new innovation in health care. It
allows both consumers and providers in remote or rural areas to gain access to
mental health or specialty expertise. Telemedicine can enable consulting
providers to speak to and observe patients directly. It also can be used in
education and training programs for generalist clinicians. Telephone
counseling: Active listening skills are a hallmark of telephone counselors.
Electronic
communications:
Technologies such as the Internet, bulletin boards, and electronic mail lists
provide access directly to consumers and the public to a wide range of
information. Online consumer groups can exchange information, experiences, and
views on mental health, treatment systems, alternative medicine, and other
related topics.
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