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_aBiofeedback: a practitioner's guide/ _cedited by Mark S. Schwartz and Frank Andrasik |
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250 | _a3rd ed. | ||
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_aNew York: _bGuilford Press, _cc2003. |
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300 | _axiv, 930 p. | ||
505 | _aCh. 1. A historical perspective on the field of biofeedback and applied psychophysiology Ch. 2. Entering the field and assuring competence Ch. 3. Definitions of biofeedback and applied psychophysiology Ch. 4. A. primer of biofeedback instrumentation Ch. 5. A primer of electroencephalographic instrumentation Ch. 6. Intake decisions and preparation of patients for therapy Ch. 7. Psychophysiological assessment and biofeedback baselines: a primer Ch. 8. Compliance Ch. 9. Dietary considerations: rationale, issues, substances, evaluation, and patient education Ch. 10. The respiratory system in applied psychophysiology Ch. 11. Resonant frequency heart rate biofeedback Ch. 12. Problems with relaxation and biofeedback-assisted relaxation, and guidelines for management Ch. 13. The use of audiotapes for patient education and relaxation Ch. 14. Headache Ch. 15. Temporomandibular Disorders Ch. 16. Raynaud's Disease and Raynaud's Phenomenon Ch. 17. Biobehavioral treatment of essential hypertension Ch. 18. Neurofeedback for the management of Attention Deficit Disorders Ch. 19. Clinical applications of electroencephalographic biofeedback Ch. 20. Biofeedback of slow cortical potentials in epilepsy. Ch. 21. The thought translation device: slow cortical potential biofeedback for verbal communication in paralyzed patients Ch. 22. Biofeedback in neuromuscular reeducation and gait training Ch. 23. Biofeedback-assisted musculoskeletal therapy and neuromuscular reeducation Ch. 24. Psychophysiology for performing artists Ch. 25. Sport psychology applications of biofeedback and neurofeedback Ch. 26. Urinary incontinence: evaluation and biofeedback treatment Ch. 27. Fecal incontinence Ch. 28. The use of biofeedback for pelvic floor disorders associated with a failure to relax Ch. 29. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Ch. 30. Pediatric headache Ch. 31. Pediatric applications other than headache Ch. 32. Diabetes mellitus Ch. 33. Tinnitus: nothing is as loud as a sound you are trying not to hear Ch. 34. Fibromyalgia Syndrome Ch. 35. Treating special populations Ch. 36. The application of ethics and law in daily practice Ch. 37. Other professional topics and issues Ch. 38. Evaluating research in clinical biofeedback Ch. 39. The frontier and further forward. | ||
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_aBiofeedback training _xClinical medicine |
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700 | _aSchwartz, Mark S. (ed) | ||
700 | _aAndrasik, Frank (ed) | ||
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