The language of social touch is intuitive and quantifiable
Measuring patient well-being, an exploratory study of the Haptotherapeutic Well-Being Scale (HWS)
Background: The HWS is developed for measuring patient well-being and may be useful in linking the specific Haptotherapy (HT) interventions – insight-providing conversations, skills exercises, and...
embodied resilience: A phenomenological perspective
Embodied resilience: A phenomenological perspective
From surviving to living after a stroke
Haptotherapy for patients with cancer
Haptotherapy and crying, an exploratory study
This study’s main aim was to understand better why patients cry during a haptotherapy treatment and whether crying is considered helpful.
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Satisfaction and specific and non-specific therapy factors: haptotherapy from a patient perspective
Patients are very satisfied with haptotherapy, and they attribute great value to the therapeutic touch, the insightful conversations, and the personality of the haptotherapist. It seems to be that...
Haptotherapy for children and parents: The potential effects and how it works A single-case sub-study and a qualitative sub-study
The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential effects of haptotherapy, and how it works for children and their parents.
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Haptotherapy for patients with cancer; experience of haptotherapists and reasons for consultation: A survey among haptotherapists
Haptotherapy for patients with cancer
What is the effect of haptotherapy on patients with chronic pain?
WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF HAPTOTHERAPY ON PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PAIN?
Releasing early childhood fears through haptotherapeutic guidance in water – Haptotherapy in water II
RELEASING EARLY CHILDHOOD FEARS THROUGH HAPTOTHERAPEUTIC GUIDANCE IN WATER