RESTRICTED ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULATION: RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
PETER SUEDFELD
Restricted Environmental Stimulation (RES) has emerged as a novel approach in various fields, from psychology to medicine. "Restricted Environmental Stimulation: Research and Clinical Applications" delves into the depths of this intriguing concept, exploring its impact on human behavior, cognition, and overall well-being.
Through a collection of diverse studies and real-world applications, this book illuminates how limited sensory input can lead to profound physiological and psychological changes. Researchers and practitioners alike will find valuable insights and practical implications within these pages, shedding light on the potential benefits of incorporating REST into therapeutic practices.
Whether you're a seasoned professional looking to enhance your understanding of REST or a curious mind intrigued by the possibilities of restricted environmental stimulation, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research and its practical implications. Explore the depths of human experience within a restricted environment and uncover the untapped potential that lies within.
JOHN WILEY & SONS, New York. 1980. 516p.