Research

 

Harvard Medical School - Besnon, Herbert, Wilcher, Marilyn. (2000). Academic Performance Among Middle School Students After Exposure to a Relaxation Response Curriculum. Journal of Research and Development in Education – Volume 33, Number 3, 2000...Full Research Report

Harvard Medical School – Arthur Kornhaber, Carol Kornhaber, and Mila N LeChanu. Patricia Zuttermeister, Patricia Myers, and Ricahrd Friedman,  Increases In Positive Psychological Characteristics With A New Relaxation-Response Curriculum In High School Students.  Journal of Research and Development in Education – Volume 27, Number 4, 1994...Full Research Report

Harvard Medical School - The Mind Body Institute, Department of medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Tobias Esch, Gregory L. Fricchlone and George B. Stefano The therapeutic use of the relaxation response in stress-related disease - The American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd. 2001 Published 2/25/2003...Full Research Report

Redfering, L. David. Bowman, Mary. (1981) Effects of a Concentration, Relaxation And Breathing Exercise on Non-Attending Behaviors of Behaviorally Disturbed Children. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, Summer p125-126 ...Full Research Report

J Erskine-Milliss and M Schonell (1981) Relaxation Therapy in Asthma; A Critical Review - Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol 43, Issue 4 365-372, Copyright © 1981 by American Psychosomatic Society...Full Research Report

Cabot, L. Kathy. The Effects of Relaxation and Visualization on Information Retention in Fifth Grade Science Students. 1997-05-00. University Of Virginia 46p. Reports - Research (L43). MRO1/PCO2 Plus Postage. Academic Achievement; Concept Formation; Educational. Strategies; Grade 5; Intermediate Grades; *Learning. Strategies; *Relaxation Training; *Science Education; Study. Skills; *Visualization ...Full Research Report

T Rosenthal, A Alter, E Peleg, B Gavish  - Guided Breathing Exercises Reduce Blood Pressure., American Journal of Hypertension 2001; 14:74-76. ...Full Research Report

Darcey, S. John, DeSalvatore E. Lawrence. (1996) The Results of Teaching Middle School Students Two Relaxation Techniques as Part of a Conflict Prevention Progam. (1996) Research in Middle Level Education Quarterly .Fall 1996 pg 91-101 ...Full Research Report

Norlander, Torsten. Moas, Leif. Archer Trevor. (2005) Noise and Stress in Primary and Secondary School Children: Noise Reduction and Increased Concentration Ability Through a Short but Regular Exercise and Relaxation Program School Effectiveness and School Improvement Vol. 16, No.1, March 2005, pp. 91-99 ...Full Research Report

Zipkin, Dvora. (1985). Relaxation Techniques for Handicapped Children: A Review of Literature. The Journal of Special Education, Vol. 19, n. 3, pg. 283-289. ...Full Research Report

Peck,L, Heather. (2005). Yoga as an Intervention for Children With Attention Problems. School Psychology Review. Vol.34, n.3; pg.415, 10 pgs. ...Full Research Report

Simeon P. Slovacek, Ph.D., Susan A. Tucker, Ph.D., Laura Pantoja, B.A. (2003) A Study of the Yoga Ed Program at The Accelerated School. Program Evaluation and Research Collaborative (PERC) Charter College of Education. 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles, CA 90032 ...Full Research Report

Jensen, S. Pauline and Kennv. T. Dianna. (2004) The effects of yoga on the attention and behavior of boys with Attention-Deficit / hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Journal of Attention Disorders, Vol. 7, No. 4/May 2004 ...Full Research Report

Kalayil, A. John. (1988) A controlled Comparison of Progressive Relaxation and Yoga as Methods to Relieve Stress in Middle Grade School Children. Dissertation University of Michigan, Seton Hall ...Full Research Report

Ruiz, Fernando. (2007) Focusing on A.D.D. Adults and Children Living with Attention Deficit Disorder: Yoga May Help Control These Symptoms as well as Reduce Long Term Dependency on Medication Yoga Journal, June 4th 2007 ...Full Research Report

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