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Article: Investigators at Fayetteville State University have published new data on interpersonal violence.
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- Psychology & Psychiatry Journal
- Article date:
- January 3, 2009
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"Researchers have shown that mood and sense of control over one's life are significantly affected by testimony and other forms of disclosure and that learning to control breathing has positive effects on mood and anxiety," scientists in the United States report.
"This preliminary experiment tests whether African American and European American abused women who give testimony about their experiences of intimate partner violence and learn how to use yogic breathing techniques have reduced feelings of depression. Results indicate that learning yogic breathing techniques alone and combined with giving testimony significantly reduces feelings of depression," wrote ...
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Article: Studies from Georgia State University have provided ...
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... ... Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008 ... Georgia State University, Atlanta ... Journal of Interpersonal Violence is: Sage ... Sciences, Interpersonal Violence, Georgia State University. This article ...
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