Effect of self-hypnosis therapy with positive self-talk on stress levels of COVID-19 mutual cooperation task force
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anxiety, bodies healthy, COVID-19, health care centers, health protocols, self-hypnosis therapy, stress levelsAbstract
The COVID-19 pandemic is a psychosocial stressor that everyone experiences, also can cause stress and anxiety. The carisoprodol overnight delivery psychological impact includes stress and anxiety of the COVID-19 transmission on Mutual Cooperation Task Force in daily life activities and in carrying out their duties in Traditional Villages. Several efforts can be made to overcome the stress experienced by the Mutual Cooperation Task Force, including self-hypnosis with positive self-talk. This study aims to determine the effect of self-hypnosis with positive self-talk on reducing the stress level of the COVID-19 response task force in Apit Yeh Traditional Village in 2020. This study is quasi-experimental research using a one-group pre-post test design. Univariate and bivariate analyses were conducted to analyze the effect of self-hypnosis intervention with positive self-talk on reducing stress levels using paired t-test statistical analysis. There is a significant effect after doing self-hypnosis therapy with positive self-talk on the stress level of the cooperation task force for buy carisoprodol COVID-19 prevention. Doing self-hypnosis with positive self-talk can significantly reduce the stress levels of the COVID-19 prevention task force.
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