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The process also feeds back requirements to DMTF to help with CIM and WBEM compliance. Simply put, therapists, with the aid of instrumentation that feeds back physiological signals, utilize activities such as relaxation, imagery, computer games, and recreational activity to assist people in gaining control over inappropriate physiological responses which, if left unchecked, can cause or exacerbate illness and other dysfunctions. The concluding chapter feeds back, as all conclusions should, into the theoretical and historiographical discussion with which Bailey began, assessing the differences that his sustained critical dialogue between theory and evidence has made to our understanding of the issues. |
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