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A listing of neurofeedback providers. Quickly and easily find information on neurofeedback clinicans in your area. Neurofeedback can help to reduce the symptoms of migraines, pms, sleep problems, anxiety, drinking, addictions, epilepsy and seizures, addiction, adhd, add, depression, and stress. Your premier source for locating a neurofeedback provider near you!
http://eegdirectory.com
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http://eegdirectory.com

Health Psychology / A.D.D. Institute, and the A.D.D. Institute
http://www.hp-add.com/
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a.d.d., add, ADD, psychology, health, medicine, biofeedback, brainwave, training, EEG, drugless, treatment, Tourette's, disorder, neurofeedback, counseling, adhd

http://www.hp-add.com/

Extensive free on-line course teaching basic and advanced biofeedback monitoring skills in the context of transformational psychotherapy.
http://www.trans4mind.com/metercourse/
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GSR, Bilateral, Meter Course, psychotherapy, left brain, right brain, biofeedback

http://www.trans4mind.com/metercourse/

Biofeedback was a fad in the 70s that has continued to be of interest in the healing community.
http://healing.about.com/msubbiofeed.htm
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biofeedback

http://healing.about.com/msubbiofeed.htm

The Biofeedback Foundation of Europe (BFE) was founded to promote a greater awareness of biofeedback among European health professionals and, through training workshops, educate clinicians in the use of biofeedback techniques and technology.
http://www.bfe.org/
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biofeedback equipment, addiction, bruxism, workshops, research, EMG, EKG, biofeedback therapy, hrv, adhd, dysphagia, smoking, sleep, disorders, depression, menopause, stress, rehabilitation, neurofeedback, research, alternative medicine, therapist, certification, neuro, stress management, incontinence, money, clinician, migraine, pain, headache, asthma

http://www.bfe.org/

EEG biofeedback FAQ, clinical and scientific articles for laypersons and professionals, and a list of providers worldwide.
http://www.eegspectrum.com/
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eeg biofeedback, neurofeedback, neurotherapy, biofeedback, ADHD, Attention Deficit Disorder, PMS, Chronic Pain, Depression, Anxiety, Addiction, autism, therapy, neurofeedback therapy

http://www.eegspectrum.com/

Professional and personal biofeedback training, Consultation on clinic start-up, Information on Stress, the Stress Response, Relaxation and Biofeedback
http://www.howtorelax.com
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autonomic control, anxiety, phobias, panic attacks, lupus, Marina del Rey, fibromyalgia, fms, hypertension, diabetes, headache, heart disease, Raynaud's disease, Raynaud's phenomenon, relaxation, relax, biofeedback, stress response, stress, Sandweiss, Professional Biofeedback Training, biofeedback therapy, biofeeedback consultations, stress management, biofeedback training, psychophysiology, ...

http://www.howtorelax.com

The International Society for Neuronal Regulation (iSNR) features neurofeedback (NFB), aka EEG biofeedback, and hematoencephalography (HEG) as common forms of neurotherapy and quantitative EEG (QEEG) as a diagnostic methodology. This site (originally known as the Neurofeedback Archive) is sponsored by iSNR, a membership organization comprised of several hundred professionals who do neurofeed...
http://www.snr-jnt.org/
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neurotherapy, neurofeedback, neuro-feedback, brainwave biofeedback, neurobiofeedback, neuronal regulation, eeg biofeedback, neurofeedback therapy, nft, neurofeedback training, alpha-theta, alcoholism, addiction, biofeedback quantitative eeg, qeeg, QEEG, HEG, hematoencephalographic biofeedback, complimentary, and, alternative, treatments, for, ADHD, complementary, and, alternative, ...

http://www.snr-jnt.org/

EPFX / QXCI and SCIO, the finest Bio-energetic medical device on the market today!
http://www.theqxci.com
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http://www.theqxci.com

The Biofeedback Network - On-Line Biofeedback Resources
http://www.Biofeedback.net/
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Biofeedback, neurofeedback, eeg, alternative medicine, complementary medicine, integrative medicine, holistic, EMG biofeedback, edg biofeedback, gsr biofeedback, stress reduction, imagery, add, adhd, chronic pain, high blood pressure, practitioners, biofeedback, self-regulation, applied psychophysiology, stress disorders, biofeedback meetings, societies, AAPB, electromyography, EMG, ...

http://www.Biofeedback.net/

Drug free treatment of medical problems, sports injuries and preventative therapy with biofeedback. Thats what Biofeedback is all about. RA Bell Instruments Ltd specialise in the manufacture, sale and support of Biofeedback instruments.
http://www.biofeednz.co.nz/biofeed.htm
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http://www.biofeednz.co.nz/biofeed.htm

biofeedback: Biofeedback & Neurofeedback Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biofeedback/
Keywords:
biofeedback, Biofeedback

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biofeedback/

Biofeedback
http://www.ecu.edu/rcls/biofeedback

http://www.ecu.edu/rcls/biofeedback

Biofeedback operates on the notion that we have the innate ability and potential to influence the automatic functions of our bodies through the exertion of will and mind. Using a special machine and sensors to record muscle contractions and skin temperature, you can learn to control normally involuntary processes such as heart rate and blood pressure that increase under stress. Eventually you c...
http://www.holisticonline.com/Biofeedback.htm
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Biofeedback, Types, of, Biofeedback, Machines, The electromyogram (EMG), Temperature Biofeedback, Galvanic, skin, response, (GSH), Electrodermal Response (EDR), Electroencephalogram (EEG), brain waves, relaxation techniques, self hypnotism, psychotherapy, Biofeedback in Action

http://www.holisticonline.com/Biofeedback.htm

Illinois clinicians, therapists, researchers, educators, and students interested in the application of applied psychophysiology and biofeedback training for the treatment and prevention of a variety of medical and psychological conditions.
http://www.biofeedbacksocietyil.org
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Biofeedback Society, applied psychophysiology, biofeedback therapists, biofeedback training, relaxation, anxiety disorder, panic disorders, asthma, behavioral, bruxism, attention, deficit, with, hyperactivity, disorder, ADHD, cancer related disorders, diabetes, educational applications, eeg applications, epilepsy, fecal incontinence, essential hypertension, irritable bowel syndrome, migraine, ...

http://www.biofeedbacksocietyil.org

Biofeedback is a non-invasive treatment for the re-education of faulty habit patterns and elimination of chronic problems like headaches, IBS, TMJ & hypertension.
http://lifematters.com:80/bfbarticle.html
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biofeedback, biofeedback training, biofeedback treatment, functional disorders, stress related symptoms, electronic monitoring, stress, biofeedback therapy, anxiety, headaches, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, insomnia, hypertension, high blood pressure

http://lifematters.com:80/bfbarticle.html

Clearing unwanted conditions in the subconscious mind.
http://freesolo.homepage.dk
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http://freesolo.homepage.dk

AAPB's Annual Meeting, March 31-April 3, 2005 Preconference Workshops March 30-31, 2005 Renaissance Austion Hotel- Austin, TX
http://www.aapb.org/
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AAPB, Biofeedback, Psychophysiology, Mind-Body, Association, for, Applied, Psychophysiology, and, Biofeedback, AAPB Events, AAPB Bookstore, Biofeedback training, Neurofeeback, alternative therapy, Alcoholism treatment, Irritable, Bowel, Syndrome(IBS), treatment, Anxiety treatment, Jaw, area, pain, treatment, Arthritis treatment, Knee pain treatment, Asthma treatment, Low-back pain treatment, ...

http://www.aapb.org/

<em>Tools, information and inspiration to transform yourself and the planet-- to go beyond not sick to optimal health &  functioning-- Futurehealth is a unique resource for biofeedback, neurofeedback, QEEG, appliedpsychophysiology, consciousness, stress and pain management, consciousness, personal transformation -- a source of cutting edge meetings,  informa...
http://www.futurehealth.org/
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http://www.futurehealth.org/

Recent news, articles, and books on mental health
http://www.eegspectrum.com/nftoday/current.htm
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EEG Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, ADHD, Anxiety, Mental health, Learning Disabilities, pain

http://www.eegspectrum.com/nftoday/current.htm

http://www.bio-medical.com/coe.html

http://www.bio-medical.com/coe.html

http://www.futurehealth.org/nfcntral.htm
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Neurofeedback, EEG Biofeedback, QEEG, brain training, Brain Biofeedback, neuro-feedback, nuerofeedback, neurotherapy, nuerotherapy, alpha training, theta training, beta brainwaves

http://www.futurehealth.org/nfcntral.htm

Accommotrac Vision Trainer
http://www.accommotrac.com
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Biofeedtrac, Accommotrac, accommodation, vision, visual, training, nearsightedness, myopia, farsightedness, hyperopia, presbyopia, amblyopia, lazy eye, eye, strabismus, nystagmus, sports, computer, learning, performance, elite, athletic, pilots, airline, computer, strain, acuity, focus, focusing, see, seeing, clear, eyeglasses, A.D.D., A.D.H.D., hyperactivity, attention deficit, dyslexia, ...

http://www.accommotrac.com

http://www.geocities.com/jasonalster/

http://www.geocities.com/jasonalster/

http://www.MinderLabs.com

http://www.MinderLabs.com

http://www.bodytalksystem.com

http://www.bodytalksystem.com

http://www.psychotherapy.com/bio.html

http://www.psychotherapy.com/bio.html

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,40475,00.html

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,40475,00.html

http://www.cliving.org/biblobiof.htm

http://www.cliving.org/biblobiof.htm

http://www.futurehealth.org/OFCentral.htm

http://www.futurehealth.org/OFCentral.htm

http://www.quantum-world.co.uk

http://www.quantum-world.co.uk

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Wikipedia-Article "Biofeedback"

Biofeedback is a form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) which involves measuring bodily processes such as blood pressure, heart rate, skin temperature, galvanic skin response (sweating), and muscle tension in order to raise a subject's awareness and conscious control of these functions. Devices as simple as mirrors and bathroom scales can be considered rudimentary biofeedback devices, insofar as the information they provide can help a person with issues related to posture and weight; more complex biofeedback devices have been used therapeutically with several conditions, including epilepsy, asthma, incontinence, irritable bowel syndrome, Raynaud's disease, chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting, headaches, high blood pressure, and cardiac arrhythmias [1]. Electraencephalogram-based biofeedback, which measures brainwaves and is usually called neurofeedback, has gained popularity in recent years as a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and is being studied as a potential treatment for anxiety, depression, and drug addiction.

By providing access to physiological information about which the user is generally unaware, biofeedback allows users to gain control over physical processes previously considered automatic.

Interest in biofeedback has waxed and waned since its inception in the 1960s; currently it is undergoing a bit of renaissance, which some ascribe to the general upswing of interest in complementary and alternative medicine modalities. Neurofeedback has become a popular treatment for ADHD, electromyogram (muscle tension) biofeedback has been widely studied and accepted as a treatment for incontinence disorders, and small home biofeedback machines are becoming available for a variety of uses.

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Origins of Biofeedback

Neal Miller, a psychology Ph.d and neuroscientist who worked and studied at Yale, is generally considered to be the father of modern-day biofeedback. He came across the basic principles of biofeedback when doing animal experimentation conditioning the behavior of rats. His team found that, by stimulating the pleasure centers of the rats' brains with electricity, it was possible to train rats to control phenomena ranging from their heart rates to their brainwaves. Until that point, it was believed that bodily processes like heart rate were under the control of the autonomic nervous system and not responsive by conscious effort[2].

Dr. James S. Gordon, of the Washington DC-based Center for Mind-Body Medicine, testified before a House committee that "In 1961 when Neal Miller first suggested that the autonomic nervous system could be as susceptible to training as the voluntary nervous system, that people might learn to control their heart rate and bowel contractions just as they learned to walk or play tennis, his audiences were aghast. He was a respected researcher, director of a laboratory at Yale, but this was a kind of scientific heresy. Everyone 'knew' that the autonomic nervous system was precisely that: automatic, beyond our control."[3]

Types of Biofeedback

One variety of biofeedback is EEG feedback, which uses electrodes placed on the scalp to garner information about the user's brainwaves. This type of biofeedback is discussed in the article neurofeedback.

Other types of biofeedback include

Criticisms of Biofeedback

While there is ample information about the use of neurofeedback for ADHD or electromyogram biofeedback for incontinence disorders, limited research has been done on some of biofeedback's other uses.[4] Additionally, some believe that the use of biofeedback for stress and anxiety is an expensive treatment for difficulties which could be addressed with relaxation training, meditation, and self-hypnosis.


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