<p>This comprehensive survey will be useful for anyone who seriously wants to learn more about the current therapeutic status of biofeedback-therapists, physicians considering a referral, well-educated prospective patients, teachers, students, and research workers. But readers with different needs s
Biofeedback: Studies in Clinical Efficacy
β Scribed by Edward B. Blanchard, Frank Andrasik (auth.), John P. Hatch, Johnnie G. Fisher, John D. Rugh (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 374
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The chapters of this book were prepared as task force reports under the aegis of the Biofeedback Society of America (BSA). The impetus for the present generation of task force reports can be dated back to 1982, when John D. Rugh, as President-Elect of the Society, announced that the updating of the task force reports would be given high priority during his term as President. An ad hoc Task Force Committee was appointed in 1983, and the committee set the following objectives: (1) solicit a widely based stream of input from all segments of the Biofeedback Society of America, (2) establish a peer review system to assure the highest degree of scholarship and an unbiased approach, (3) select for area authors only individuals who have profound knowledge of the area and who have demonstrated the ability to extend understanding by reviewing and criticizing the literature, (4) prepare all reports according to a standardΒ ized format, and (5) publish all the reports simultaneously. Input came from several sources. Many people responded with ideas and suggestions to an announcement in the BSA Newsletter that the task force reports were being revised. In 1984, a symposium was conducted at the BSA annual meeting, which included round table disΒ cussions and dialogues between task force report authors and the BSA membership.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Biofeedback Treatment of Vascular Headache....Pages 1-79
Clinical Issues in Biofeedback and Relaxation Therapy for Hypertension....Pages 81-121
Temporomandibular Disorders and Bruxism....Pages 123-151
The Use of Biofeedback in Disorders of Motor Function....Pages 153-177
Biofeedback in the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders....Pages 179-209
Biofeedback in the Management of Chronic Pain Syndromes....Pages 211-253
Behavioral Treatment of Raynaudβs Syndrome....Pages 255-279
The Biofeedback Treatment of Tension Headache....Pages 281-321
Guidelines for Controlled Clinical Trials of Biofeedback....Pages 323-363
Back Matter....Pages 365-369
β¦ Subjects
Psychology, general; Clinical Psychology
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