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Of the more than 4 million births in the U.S. in 2000, over __________% occurred in hospitals.
Relaxation Training
A method that teaches individuals how to achieve a state of deep relaxation to alleviate stress and improve well-being.
Biofeedback Training
A technique that teaches individuals to control physiological functions, such as heart rate or blood pressure, by providing real-time feedback.
Mindfulness Meditation
A practice of focusing one's attention on the present moment, often as a way to manage stress and improve mental health.
Hysterical Disorders
An outdated term once used to describe psychological disorders thought to be due to excessive emotions or dramatic behavior, now largely replaced by specific diagnoses.
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