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[Meditative stress coping program with psychosomatic patients].

M Störmer-Labonté1, P Machemer, W Hardinghaus

  • 1Universität Osnabrück, Fachbereich.

Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, Medizinische Psychologie
|December 1, 1992
PubMed
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This study developed a stress management training for psychosomatic patients, incorporating Kum Nye and cognitive restructuring. The intervention showed significant improvements in 55% of participants compared to a 14% improvement in the control group.

Area of Science:

  • Psychosomatic medicine
  • Clinical psychology
  • Mind-body interventions

Context:

  • Ambulant psychosomatic patients often experience significant distress and functional impairment.
  • Existing therapeutic approaches may benefit from integrated mind-body interventions.
  • The need for effective, structured stress management programs in routine clinical care is high.

Purpose:

  • To develop and evaluate a novel stress management training program for psychosomatic patients.
  • To assess the efficacy of integrating Kum Nye (meditative body relaxation) and cognitive restructuring techniques.
  • To measure the impact of the intervention on psychological and somatic health indicators.

Summary:

  • A 14-session group training combining Kum Nye and cognitive restructuring was administered to psychosomatic patients.

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  • Therapy success was assessed using measures of self-communication, emotionality, depression, bodily complaints, and coping skills.
  • The intervention group demonstrated a 55% improvement rate, significantly higher than the 14% in the waiting-list control group.
  • Impact:

    • The findings suggest the potential efficacy of this integrated stress management approach for psychosomatic conditions.
    • Results indicate a need for further refinement of the intervention to enhance clinical satisfaction.
    • Potential contraindications, such as abdominal complaints, warrant further investigation and clinical consideration.