Tai Chi/Qigong in Adults with Depression and Anxiety: A Pilot Retrospective Study
Objective: Treatment options for individuals suffering from depression and anxiety are limited in terms of both accessibility and feasibility. Finding alternative, scalable, and cost-effective treatments remains important. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and feasibility of a 13-week Tai...
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Main Authors: | Julia Novielli (Author), Karin Cinalioglu (Author), Angela Potes (Author), Zo? Thomas (Author), Joseph Inhaber (Author), Marouane Nassim (Author), Susanna G. Torres-Platas (Author), Linda Morin (Author), Johanne Drapeau (Author), Rebecca Fox (Author), Suzanne Rouleau (Author), Aileen Castro (Author), Marilyn Segal (Author), Karl J. Looper (Author), Soham Rej (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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