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Mechanisms of behavior modification in clinical behavioral medicine in China.

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Mechanisms of behavior modification in clinical behavioral medicine in China.

Auteurs : Zhiyin Yang [Éthiopie] ; Zhonghua Su ; Feng Ji ; Min Zhu ; Bo Bai

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Behavior modification, as the core of clinical behavioral medicine, is often used in clinical settings.

PURPOSE

We seek to summarize behavior modification techniques that are commonly used in clinical practice of behavioral medicine in China and discuss possible biobehavioral mechanisms.

METHODS

We reviewed common behavior modification techniques in clinical settings in China, and we reviewed studies that explored possible biobehavioral mechanisms.

RESULTS

Commonly used clinical approaches of behavior modification in China include behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, health education, behavior management, behavioral relaxation training, stress management intervention, desensitization therapy, biofeedback therapy, and music therapy. These techniques have been applied in the clinical treatment of a variety of diseases, such as chronic diseases, psychosomatic diseases, and psychological disorders. The biobehavioral mechanisms of these techniques involve the autonomic nervous system, neuroendocrine system, neurobiochemistry, and neuroplasticity.

CONCLUSION

Behavior modification techniques are commonly used in the treatment of a variety of somatic and psychological disorders in China. Multiple biobehavioral mechanisms are involved in successful behavior modification.


DOI: 10.1007/s12529-014-9405-7
PubMed: 24842543


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