The Need for Clearance in Relaxation Therapy: Development of the Relaxation Clearance Tool for Practitioners
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Journal of General Practice
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Relaxation therapy is one of the widely used therapies conducted in clinical psychology practice. The purpose of
relaxation is to reduce tension in the various muscles in the body system. Relaxation therapy is considered a non invasive intervention and is effective in treating a number of stress-related conditions. Both young people and adults
benefit from relaxation therapies. Though this intervention is non-invasive, there is a need for proper screening of
patients especially elderly clients and people with special conditions before relaxation therapies are conducted.
Failure to screen individuals may result in some complications for the client in treatment. A clinical tool has therefore
been developed to guide and help practitioners adequately screen their clients for relaxation therapy. At the end of
the tool is an agreement section to be signed by the client and therapist before the relaxation therapy procedure.
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