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    Editorial: It Is Often Important to Think Small

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1998)

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    Book Review Nonconscious Movements: From Mystical Messages to Facilitated Communication. By Herman H. Spitz. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1997, 202 pp., $22.50 (paperback), $45.00 (cloth)

    F.J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1998)

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    REPLY TO TROY SUAREZ

    F.J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1998)

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    Is relaxation therapy a form of “alternative medicine?”

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1996)

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    Book review

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1995)

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    Book review

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1995)

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    Erratum

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1994)

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    The angry gut: Co** with colitis and Crohn's disease

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1994)

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    Nitroglycerin relieves emotional stress-induced stomach ulcers in rats

    It is known that nitroglycerin (GTN) can be converted to form a nitric oxide (NO) molecule which is a highly reactive and unstable free radical species. NO is known to have many beneficial effects such as rela...

    Akitane Mori, Kiminao Mizukawa in International Journal of Stress Management (1994)

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    Cardiovascular reactivity and stress: Patterns of physiological response

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1994)

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    The contributions of basic science to stress management

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1994)

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    Stress management through progressive relaxation

    Stress management programs often tell onewhat to do but nothow to do it. They also sometimes offer prescriptions that are (1) circular tautologies, (2) dualistic in holding that nonphysical mental events can cont...

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1994)

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    An abbreviated history of the International Stress Management Association (ISMA)

    The American Association for the Advancement of Tension Control was founded in 1973 as an interdisciplinary effort encompassing the fields of dentistry, education, medicine, physical therapy, psychology, and s...

    F. J. McGuigan in International Journal of Stress Management (1994)

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    Control of Normal and Pathologic Cognitive Functions through Neuromuscular Circuits

    Everyday language is replete with a variety of mentalistic terms, such as dreams, hallucinations, ideas, images, thoughts, fears, anxieties, depressions, and emotions, that refer to functions of the “mind.” While...

    F. J. McGuigan in International Perspectives on Self-Regulation and Health (1991)

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    Influence of immobilization stress on the phospholipid composition of alveolar surfactant and lungs in rats

    The influence of immobilization stress on the lipid composition of alveolar surfactant and lungs in rats immobilized for 12 and 24 hours, the effects of phospholipase A2, and lipid transfer activity in alveola...

    E. Yanev, A. Momchilova-Pankova in The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science (1990)

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    Managing Internal Cognitive and External Environmental Stresses through Progressive Relaxation

    Stresses of life come from the external and from the internal environments. External environmental stresses have been variously specified and include problems that develop in social and inter-personal relation...

    F. J. McGuigan in Stress and Tension Control 3 (1989)

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    Frequency analysis of electromyographically measured covert speech behavior

    Eleven subjects were asked to silently read slides of the letters “P” and “T,” and to view meaningless control slides similarly as they were presented visually. One-eighth-second electromyographic excerpts wer...

    Andrew B. Dollins, F. J. McGuigan in The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science (1989)

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    Experimental Stress and Immunity: Past, Present and Future

    Emotional stress represents a human plague and has always been present from the beginning of mankind (Nikolov & Sudakov, 1985). Increasing scientific evidence supports age-old observations that stress is close...

    G. Guencheva, P. Popova, F. J. McGuigan, N. Nikolov in Stress and Tension Control 3 (1989)

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    Book reviews

    Brad Davis Ph.D., Samuel A. Corson in The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science (1987)

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