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| Preferred Name | Relaxation (psychology) |
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| Previous_Classification | 10.350.190^Relaxation (psychology)|110.90.190^Relaxation (psychology)
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| alpha | Relaxation (psychology)
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| Synopsis_DBPedia | Relaxation in psychology, is the emotional state of a living being, of low tension, in which there is an absence of arousal that could come from sources such as anger, anxiety, or fear. Relaxation is a form of mild ecstasy coming from the frontal lobe of the brain in which the backward cortex sends signals to the frontal cortex via a mild sedative. Relaxation can be achieved through meditation, autogenics, and progressive muscle relaxation. Relaxation helps improve coping with stress.
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