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Psychological Assessment in Tension Headache Before and After Biofeedback Treatment
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1988SYNOPSIS 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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VOLUNTARY BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL BY BIOFEEDBACK: RELATIONSHIP TO PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1991SUMMARY1. 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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Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (JSEP), 2020
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) neurofeedback training (NFT) and biofeedback training (BFT) intervention on ice hockey shooting performance.
S. Christie, M. Bertollo, P. Werthner
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) neurofeedback training (NFT) and biofeedback training (BFT) intervention on ice hockey shooting performance.
S. Christie, M. Bertollo, P. Werthner
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Respiratory Biofeedback (Leuner) in Psychological Birth Preparation
1982Biofeedback 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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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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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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Changes in Myopia, Visual Acuity, and Psychological Distress after Biofeedback Visual Training
Optometry and Vision Science, 1996The effects of auditory biofeedback training on myopia, visual acuity (VA), and psychological distress were evaluated in a controlled prospective study involving 55 mildly myopic (< or = -3.5 D) high school students. These myopes were divided into 2 groups, matched for age and dioptric defect: 33 were treated with visual training and 22 were not; 27 ...
M R, Angi +5 more
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Pain, 1982
There has been substantial recent application of psychological techniques‘in pain management, often within the context of multidisciplinary pain clinics. It is now important to ask whether these procedures are meeting the goals they purport to achieve and how they compare with one another. In part I of this two-part article, we provide a background for
Judith A, Turner, Richard C, Chapman
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There has been substantial recent application of psychological techniques‘in pain management, often within the context of multidisciplinary pain clinics. It is now important to ask whether these procedures are meeting the goals they purport to achieve and how they compare with one another. In part I of this two-part article, we provide a background for
Judith A, Turner, Richard C, Chapman
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Psychological characteristics and biofeedback mitigation in preadolescents with eating disorders
Pediatrics International, 2000Abstract 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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Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2021
Functional constipation is a common intestinal functional disease in clinic, although there is no related organic disease, if long term accompanied by functional constipation patients, it can cause anal intestinal diseases (hemorrhoids, anal fissure, anal distension, rectal cancer, etc.).
JING TIAN +3 more
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Functional constipation is a common intestinal functional disease in clinic, although there is no related organic disease, if long term accompanied by functional constipation patients, it can cause anal intestinal diseases (hemorrhoids, anal fissure, anal distension, rectal cancer, etc.).
JING TIAN +3 more
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