A Case Report on Using Biofeedback for Psychological Assessment
A psychological assessment using biofeedback was performed for an adjustment disorder inpatient who showed less verbal and non-verbal expressions, and experienced difficulty in receiving favorable results from treatment. The assessment revealed hidden problems behind the symptoms.
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Biofeedback in Clinical Psychology: Modalities and Perspectives
Biofeedback is a technique of self-regulation applied by health professionals in order to reshape a series of physiological information based in health parameters diminishing psychopathological symptoms and improving cognitive performance. The biofeedback technique is widely recognized in many countries, leaving no doubt about its effectiveness and ...
Valeska Kouzak +2 more
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Biofeedback in psychiatric and psychological clinical practice
Poleszak Julita, Szabat Przemysław, Szabat Marta, Boreński Grzegorz, Wójcik Magdalena, Milanowska Joanna. Biofeedback in psychiatric and psychological clinical practice. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2019;9(5):346-353. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3228936 http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6932
Julita Poleszak +5 more
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The Effect of Biofeedback as a Psychological Intervention in Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Study [PDF]
Background: Relaxation, mindfulness, social support, and education (RMSSE) have been shown to improve emotional symptoms, coping, and fatigue in multiple sclerosis (MS). Biofeedback was trialed as a psychological intervention, designed to improve self-control, in two groups of patients with MS.
Mackay, AM +5 more
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APPLICATION OF BIOFEEDBACK IN MEDICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION OF MILITARY WIVES
In the article, there have been classified the results of the study of psycho-physiological parameters of military wives being in conditions of socio-traumatic situations for a long time, taking into account the identified constitutional-psychological personal traits.
A Y Kivorkova, A G Soloviev, I V Boev
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Combining Biofeedback with Stress Management Interventions: A Systematic Review of Physiological and Psychological Effects [PDF]
Current mental healthcare systems experience difficulties meeting the challenges of a growing population with elevated stress symptoms. Outpatient stress management interventions have already proven to be effective in routine care and recent technological advances now allow to expand such interventions, for example by adding a physiological component ...
Nele A. J. De Witte +2 more
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Biofeedback as a Physiological Treatment for Traumatic Psychological Injuries
For over a century it has been argued that the psychological effects of trauma are often expressed as physiological changes in the biological stress response. Research supports that biofeedback can be used as a tool that increases an individual’s awareness of their physiological response to overwhelming sensations and teaches them how they can take ...
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Biofeedback, humanistic psychology and psychosomatics in family practice.
An innovative educational approach to psychosomatic illness in family practice has been developed. It is a synthesis of experiential methods of non-verbal communication and creativity training developed from psychotronic applications of biofeedback, humanistic psychology and eidetics.
R T, James, T, Burrows
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Effects of Biofeedback-Aided Relaxation on the Psychological Stress Symptoms of College Students
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Benson's relaxation technique (BRT) with Benson's technique augmented with GSR biofeedback (i.e., biofeedback-aided relaxation, BAR) on the psychological stress symptoms of well college students.
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A retrospective study by Yu et al demonstrated the efficacy of adding electromyographic biofeedback to conventional rehabilitation in improving motor function and reducing anxiety in stroke survivors. This editorial contextualizes these findings within emerging neurorehabilitation trends, highlighting the shift toward integrated approaches that ...
Luo, Fu-Gang +5 more
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