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Biofeedback
Biofeedback
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Biofeedback

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Biofeedback Defined

Biofeedback utilizes a system of sensitive instruments that relay information about the physical condition of the body. Used as a primary therapy, or in conjunction with other methods, biofeedback provides deep relaxation and stress management skills to prevent stress-related disorders and illness. These skills, including deep breathing and guided imagery, offer self-regulation and control over mental, emotional, and physical processes. The principles of biofeedback can be traced back to the 18th century.

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  • Biofeedback Foundation of Europe Home Page: The Biofeedback Foundation of Europe sponsors education, training and research activities in biofeedback. The BFE is entirely supported by fees and gifts from corporate and non-profit members and from revenues generated by the sale of conferences, workshops, internet courses, courseware and books. The BFE supports activities in Europe, North & South America, Asia and Africa. The foundation 9;s advisory board comprises leading clinicians and researchers from multiple disciplines who share a common interest in the dissemination of information about this rapidly growing field.
  • Behavioral Medicine Associates, Inc. Homepage: We use cognitive behavior therapy, family therapy, biofeedback and art therapy to engage a wide range of people's abilities to help themselves find health, fulfillment and optimum function. Behavioral Medicine Associates, Inc.'s founder is John K. Nash, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist in the State of Minnesota. Dr. Nash received his Bachelor of Science degree in biology/bioche mistry from Princeton University in 1968. He received a Master?s degree for work at the Institute for Neurological Science at the University of Pennsylvania. His Psychology Ph.D. is from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where his dissertation involved human EEG research on attention and perception. He received National Institutes of Health-sponsor ed postdoctoral training in one of the first four Behavioral Medicine training programs in the U.S., at the New Jersey Medical School. He completed his postdoctoral internship at the Clinical Psychology Department, Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. He

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