This comprehensive volume is widely regarded as the definitive practitioner resource and text resource in the field of biofeedback and applied psychophysiology. Leading experts cover basic concepts, assessment, instrumentation, clinical procedures, and professional issues. Chapters describe how traditional and cutting-edge methods are applied in treatment of a wide range of disorders, including headaches, temporomandibular disorders, essential hypertension, pelvic floor disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, tinnitus, and others. Applications for optimizing physical performance among artists and athletes are also reviewed. A wealth of information and empirical research is presented in an accessible style, including helpful glossaries. New to This Edition *Incorporates significant technological developments and new research areas. *Expanded focus on specialized applications, such as electroencephalographic (EEG) biofeedback/neurofeedback and heart rate variability biofeedback. *Chapters on surface electromyography, quantitative EEG, and consumer products. *Chapters on cognitive-behavioral therapy and relaxation training. *Chapters on additional clinical problems: anxiety disorders, asthma, work-related pain, traumatic brain injury, autism spectrum disorders, and substance use disorders.
Biofeedback: A Practitioner's Guide
BIOFEEDBACK: A Practitioner's Guide
The six chapters in this volume form a timely introduction to biofeedback research.
A definitive desk reference for the use of peripheral biofeedback techniques in psychotherapeutic settings, backed by a wealth of clinical research Introduces mindfulness and acceptance techniques and shows how these methods can be ...
The brain adapting with pain: Contributions of neuroimaging technology to pain mechanisms. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health. Banyai, E., & Hilgard, E. (1976). A comparison of active- alert hypnotic induction with traditional ...
The brain adapting with pain: Contributions of neuroimaging technology to pain mechanisms. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health. Banyai, E., & Hilgard, E. (1976). A comparison of active- alert hypnotic induction with traditional ...
Qigong and fibromyalgia circa 2017. Medicines (Basel), 4(2), E37. Segal, Z. V., Williams, J. M. G., & Teasdale, J. D. (2002). Mindfulness- based cognitive therapy for depression: A new approach to preventing relapse.
Reduction of Anxiety and Depression Although there are few studies that focus on the mental benefits of Qigong, Pavek (1988) reported that Qigong therapy was very useful to patients suffering from anxiety, depression, blocked grief, ...
Evidence-Based Practice in Biofeedback and Neurofeedback
The six chapters in this volume form a timely introduction to biofeedback research.