Marital or family therapy may be good for what ails you.A Brigham Young University study shows that people who make frequent trips to the doctor are able to reduce those visits after engaging in marital and family therapy.The study by D. Russell Crane, director of the university's Family Studies Center, is featured in the current issue of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. The journal is published by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy in Washington, D.C.
Crane's study tracked 65 "high utilizers" of health care -- all of whom made four or more trips to the doctor during a six-month period for such problems as fatigue, stomach ailments, headaches …
Therapy reduces trips to doctorMarital or family therapy may be good for what ails you.A Brigham Young University study shows that people who make frequent trips to the doctor are able to reduce those visits after engaging in marital and family therapy.The study by D. Russell Crane, director of the university's Family Studies Center, is featured in the current issue of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. The journal is published by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy in Washington, D.C.
Crane's study tracked 65 "high utilizers" of health care -- all of whom made four or more trips to the doctor during a six-month period for such problems as fatigue, stomach ailments, headaches …

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