Stress Management
Literature on REST Research Stress Management Barabasz A., Barabasz M., Dyer R. & Rather N.
(1993). Effects of Chamber REST, Flotation REST and Relaxation on Transient Mood State. Clinical and
Experimental Restricted Environmental Stimulation: New Developments and Perspectives. pp.113-120. New York:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Ewy G., Sershon P., Freundlich T. (1990). The Presence or Absence of Light the REST Experience:
Effects on Plasma Cortisol, Blood Pressure and Mood.Restricted Environmental Stimulation: Research and
Commentary. pp.120-133. Toledo, Ohio: Medical College of Ohio Press.
Fine T. & Turner J.W. (1985). The Use of Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy (REST) in the Treatment
of Essential Hypertension. First International Conference on REST and Self-Regulation. pp.136-143. Toledo, Ohio:
IRIS Publications.
Helmreich N.E. (1990). The Critical Role of Personality and Organizational Factors as Determinants of Reactions to
Restricted and Stressful Environments. Restricted Environmental Stimulation: Research and Commentary. pp.51-61.
Toledo, Ohio: Medical College of Ohio Press.
Jacobs, Heilbronner & Stanely. (1985). The Effects of Short Term Floatation REST on Relaxation. First
International Conference on REST and Self-Regulation. pp.86-102. Toledo, Ohio: IRIS Publications.
Jacobs G.D., Kemp J.C., Keane K.M.& Belden A.D. (1985). A Preliminary Clinical Outcome Study on a Hospital
Based Stress Management Program Utilizing Flotation REST Biofeedback. First International Conference on REST and
Self-Regulation. pp.179-185. Toledo, Ohio: IRIS Publications.
Kuola G. M., Kemp J., Keane K.M. & Belden A., (1984).Replication of aClinicalOutcome Study on a Hospital-based
Stress Management and Behavioral Medicine Program Utilizing Floatation REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation
Technique) and Biofeedback. 2nd International Conference on REST. pp.127-135. Toledo, Ohio: IRIS Publications.
Dr. Schürbrock, (1996). Treatment of Psychosomatic Illnesses Through Mental Training and Floatations in Oxygenated
Magnesium Sulfate Saturated Baths, For Instance in the Treatment of Chronic Relapsing Skin Diseases (Psoriasis,
Neurodermatitis) 6th International REST Conference, San Francisco.
Dr. Schürbrock, (1996). Zur Adjuvanten Therapie Chronisch RezidivierterHauterkrankung (Psoriasis-Vulgaris,
Neurodermitis) im Magnesium-Sulfat Schwebewasser-Tank in Kombination mit UV-Bestrahlung im Therapiezentrum "Haus
Ebersberg".
Wickramasekera I. (1993). A Model of the Common "Active Ingredient" in Stress Reduction Techniques. Clinical and
Experimental Restricted Environmental Stimulation: New Developments and Perspectives. pp.59-74. New York:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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