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Obviously , some clients must have improved more than 2 points , but from this study , and most reports of its kind , it is ... Furthermore , as Garfield ( 1981 ) points out , improvement of 2 points on a 9 - point scale , vague as this ...
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The Third Phase If the practitioner has returned to the first condition ( following an improvement seen during the second ) , three outcomes are once again logically possible : no change , deterioration , or improvement .
The Third Phase If the practitioner has returned to the first condition ( following an improvement seen during the second ) , three outcomes are once again logically possible : no change , deterioration , or improvement .
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This analysis demonstrated that 52 % of tension headache clients demonstrated at least a 50 % reduction in headache activity , while only 25.8 % of clients with vascular headache showed this type of improvement .
This analysis demonstrated that 52 % of tension headache clients demonstrated at least a 50 % reduction in headache activity , while only 25.8 % of clients with vascular headache showed this type of improvement .
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