A comparison of the effects of using cognitive restructuring relaxation techniques and frontalis eletromyograph biofeedback training to induce low arousal responses to stress

A comparison of the effects of using cognitive restructuring relaxation techniques and frontalis eletromyograph biofeedback training to induce low arousal responses to stress

by Betty Smith Yorde

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