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Implementing biofeedback as a proactive coping strategy: Psychological and physiological effects on anticipatory stress

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2021
Anticipating a stressful situation involves psychophysiological reactions before the occurrence of the overt stress event. The current challenge in the stress domain is to characterize anticipatory stress reactions and how to effectively modulate them. The present study aimed to characterize the anticipation period and evaluate the benefits of a heart ...
Sophie Schlatter   +4 more
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VOLUNTARY BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL BY BIOFEEDBACK: RELATIONSHIP TO PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1991
SUMMARY1. Psychological characteristics were studied in 25 hypertensives (mean and standard deviation of blood pressure 150/95 ± 12/5 mmHg), who received blood pressure (BP) biofeedback (BFB). Personality factors and success in BFB–BP modifying ability were correlated and the predictive value of psychological factors was estimated.2.
S N, Hunyor   +6 more
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Psychological Assessment in Tension Headache Before and After Biofeedback Treatment

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1988
SYNOPSIS The utility of Biofeedback (BFB) techniques in the treatment of tension headache in a small group of young adult patients is demonstrated. A psychological assessment was conducted before and after the treatment: the possible effects of the treatment on some psychological aspects of personality are discussed.
L, Grazzi   +4 more
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Psychological characteristics and biofeedback mitigation in preadolescents with eating disorders

Pediatrics International, 2000
Abstract Background: Anorexia and bulimia nervosa are considered to be the most serious eating disorders in female adolescents, with a multifactorial etiology and severe medical complications. It is interesting to investigate the specific relationships of these diseases to emotional stress, coping mechanisms and biofeedback mitigation ...
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Respiratory Biofeedback (Leuner) in Psychological Birth Preparation

1982
Biofeedback therapies are gaining increasing interest in psychosomatic medicine. Positive relaxation through concentration on respiration has been widely used for a long time in various psychotherapeutic methods.
J. Gabelmann, V. Herms
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The Effect of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback on Performance Psychology of Basketball Players

Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 2012
Coping with pressure and anxiety is an ineluctable demand of sports performance. Heart rate variability (HRV) Biofeedback (BFB) shall be used as a tool for self regulating physiological responses resulting in improved psycho physiological interactions. For further analysis, the present study has been designed to examine the relationship between anxiety
Maman, Paul, Kanupriya, Garg
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Computer Applications and Biofeedback in Clinical Psychology — An Introduction

1983
There can be little doubt that one of the most outstanding characteristics of life in western countries over the past two decades has been the growth of the influence of micro-electronic technology. This influence, in the home, the work place, and elsewhere will undoubtedly continue to grow at a rapidly accelerating rate.
J. B. Ashcroft, R. Glynn Owens
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The effects of nocturnal electromyographic biofeedback on sleep quality and psychological stress

international journal of stomatology & occlusion medicine, 2015
Sleep bruxism (SB) causes many dental problems and complications with fixed partial dentures on implants. Although it is an important issue in clinical dentistry, no reliable treatment is available for SB. In the present study, we employed the electromyographic biofeedback device SleepGuardTM, which is attached to the forehead, detects SB, and alerts ...
Syuichiro Goto   +6 more
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Effect of Biofeedback on Psychological Burden and Symptoms in Older Women with Urge Urinary Incontinence

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2007
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of biofeedback (BFB) therapy on psychological burden of urge urinary incontinence (UI) and whether prior depression or current depressive symptoms affect older women's response to BFB.
Stasa D, Tadic   +5 more
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Biofeedback and the Regulation of Complex Psychological Processes

1977
With the growth and diversity of research on the regulation of physiological responses by means of biofeedback and instrumental learning, investigators have become more and more attracted by the possibilities that these methods may provide for the analysis and modification of complex psychological processes.
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