Journal article
The effects of rational-emotive therapy and relaxation training on premenstrual syndrome: A preliminary study
C Morse, ME Bernard, L Dennerstein
Journal of Rational Emotive Cognitive Behavior Therapy | Published : 1989
DOI: 10.1007/BF01246508
Abstract
Six female subjects who were between 31 and 44 years of age attended a premenstrual syndrome (PMS) clinic and participated in a group therapy program designed to alleviate their premenstrual symptoms. Rational-emotive therapy (RET) and relaxation training were offered in addition to ongoing progesterone treatment in an effort to alleviate severe psychological symptoms thought to be occasioned by the hormonal changes occurring during the premenstrual week. Pre-treatment assessments were carried out using Moos' Menstrual Distress Questionnaire, Broadbent's Cognitive Failures Questionnaire, and Eysenck's Personality Questionnaire. Additionally, levels of self-reported psychological and physical..
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