Clare
Weze, Helen L. Leathard, John Grange, Peter Tiplady and Gretchen Stevens
> Healing by Gentle Touch Ameliorates Stress
and Other Symptoms in People Suffering with Mental Health Disorders or
Psychological Stress
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Previous studies on healing by gentle
touch in clients with various illnesses indicated substantial improvements
in psychological well-being, suggesting that this form of treatment
might be helpful for people with impaired quality of mental health.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety
of healing by gentle touch in subjects with self-reported impairments
in their psychological well-being or mental health. One hundred and
forty-seven clients who identified themselves as having psychological
problems received four treatment sessions.
Pre- to post-treatment changes in psychological and physical functioning
were assessed by self-completed questionnaires which included visual
analogue scales (VAS) and the EuroQoL (EQ-5D). Participants recorded
reductions in stress, anxiety and depression scores and increases in
relaxation and ability to cope scores (all P < 0.0004). Improvements
were greatest in those with the most severe symptoms initially.
This open study provides strong circumstantial evidence that healing
by gentle touch is safe and effective in improving psychological well-being
in participants with self-reported psychological problems, and also
that it safely complements standard medical treatment. Controlled trials
are warranted.
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