You have been assigned to a woman who has complained of experiencing a great deal of stress at home and at work. You decide to teach her some mind-body stress reduction techniques
Which of the following would be examples of those techniques? (Select all that apply.) a. Relaxation d. Self-reflection
b. Art therapy e. Mental imagery
c. Music therapy f. Dance therapy
A, B, C, D, E
Relaxation, art therapy, music therapy, self-reflection, and mental imagery are all body-mind stress reduction techniques that can reduce stress in the home and work place. Dance therapy requires physical activity and is not appropriate for the work setting.
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