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I Beiman

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Journal of Clinical Psychology|January 1, 1980
The effects of behavior therapy, self-relaxation, and transcendental meditation on cardiovascular stress responseA E Puente, I Beiman
Headache|November 1, 1976
Cephalic vasomotor and electromyographic feedback in the treatment of combined muscle contraction and migraine headaches in a geriatric caseM Feuerstein, H E Adams, I Beiman
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|April 1, 1978
During training and posttraining effects of live and taped extended progressive relaxation, self-relaxation, and electromyogram biofeedbackI Beiman, E Israel, S A Johnson
American Journal of Psychotherapy|January 1, 1981
Didactic persuasion techniques in cognitive restructuringT H Harrell, I Beiman, K A LaPointe
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|December 1, 1978
Setting generality of blood pressure reductions and the psychological treatment of reactive hypertensionI Beiman, L E Graham, A R Ciminero
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1980
Relationship between physiological and self-reported stressful response and psychosomatic disordersA Puente, I Beiman, W Doom, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 1, 1978
Self-control progressive relaxation training as an alternative nonpharmacological treatment for essential hypertension: therapeutic effects in the natural environmentI Beiman, L E Graham, A R Ciminero
Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 1, 1981
Progressive and self-induced relaxation training: their relative effects on subjective and autonomic arousal to fearful stimuliK D Green, J Webster, I Beiman, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Psychology|January 1, 1980
The effects of behavior therapy, self-relaxation, and transcendental meditation on cardiovascular stress responseA E Puente, I Beiman
Headache|November 1, 1976
Cephalic vasomotor and electromyographic feedback in the treatment of combined muscle contraction and migraine headaches in a geriatric caseM Feuerstein, H E Adams, I Beiman
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|April 1, 1978
During training and posttraining effects of live and taped extended progressive relaxation, self-relaxation, and electromyogram biofeedbackI Beiman, E Israel, S A Johnson
American Journal of Psychotherapy|January 1, 1981
Didactic persuasion techniques in cognitive restructuringT H Harrell, I Beiman, K A LaPointe
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|December 1, 1978
Setting generality of blood pressure reductions and the psychological treatment of reactive hypertensionI Beiman, L E Graham, A R Ciminero
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1980
Relationship between physiological and self-reported stressful response and psychosomatic disordersA Puente, I Beiman, W Doom, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 1, 1978
Self-control progressive relaxation training as an alternative nonpharmacological treatment for essential hypertension: therapeutic effects in the natural environmentI Beiman, L E Graham, A R Ciminero
Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 1, 1981
Progressive and self-induced relaxation training: their relative effects on subjective and autonomic arousal to fearful stimuliK D Green, J Webster, I Beiman, et al.
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