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Alternative Medicine - Biofeedback

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      new window About.com on Biofeedback Description: Collection of net links about biofeedback include information on research, definition, applications, webzine and training regarding this healing modality. (healing.about.com)
new window Articles on Biofeedback Description: Reference list of empirical research on biofeedback. (cliving.org)
new window Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback Description: National organization representing those with an interest in biofeedback. (aapb.org)
new window Attention, Kids: Play This Game Description: Wired News article on a new video game device called a "Thoughtcaster" which can train ADD sufferers to concentrate. (wired.com)
new window Biofeedback Description: In-depth coverage of Biofeedback. Types of Biofeedback machines, techniques, EMG, temperature biofeedback, galvanic skin response, electrodermal response, electroencephalogram, brain waves, relaxation techniques, and self hypnotism. (holisticonline.com)
new window Biofeedback Calendar of Events Description: Listing of workshops, trainings and seminars held at various locations throughout the US. (bio-medical.com)
new window Biofeedback Foundation of Europe Description: Founded to promote a greater awareness of biofeedback among European health professionals. Online bulletin board, announcements of conferences and training workshops for clinicians, information about research projects, and similar information. (bfe.org)
new window Biofeedback Society of Illinois Description: Illinois clinicians, 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. (biofeedbacksocietyil.org)
new window Biofeedback/Neurofeedback eGroup Description: The largest biofeedback and neurofeedback discussion message group and related Web resources: links to biofeedback sites, polls, meeting announcements, and biofeedback chat. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window Biofeedback: The Process Description: Explains levels of stress, how they become chronic, and the role of biofeedback in relaxation. (lifematters.com:80)
new window EEG Biofeedback / Neurofeedback Central Description: A resource with many internal and net links on EEG biofeedback and neurofeedback, articles, Winter Brain meeting abstracts, tapes of lectures and workshops, links, and meeting and workshop announcements. (futurehealth.org)
new window EEG Directory Description: Online directory of EEG Neurofeedback practitioners. Search by zip code. (eegdirectory.com)
new window EEG Spectrum Description: Neurofeedback Research and Clinical Services. Information, articles, and case histories involving the treatment of wide variety of disorders with biofeedback. Good amount of information for professionals and the layperson. (eegspectrum.com)
new window Free Solo Processing Description: Do-it-yourself erasure of unwanted conditions in the subconscious mind. (freesolo.homepage.dk)
new window FutureHealth, Inc. Description: General information on biofeedback, including meetings, research, books, and supplies. A free email newsletter called BioPsy Webzine. (futurehealth.org)
new window Global Quantum Quest - QXCI Description: The Quantum Xrroid Consciousness Interface. Contains information, products, resources, and support. (theqxci.com)
new window GSR & Bilateral Meter Course Description: Extensive free on-line course teaching basic and advanced biofeedback monitoring skills in the context of transformational psychotherapy. (trans4mind.com)
new window Health Psychology and Medicine Description: including information on the A.D.D. Institute. (hp-add.com)
new window How to Relax From an Expert Description: Offers both personal and Professional Biofeedback Training by Jack Sandweiss. Clinic start up consultations. Intensive, weekend program for those from out of state. (California) (howtorelax.com)
new window Introducing the Accommotrac Vision Trainer Description: The "Accommotrac" is an electronic instrument used by a doctor to teach a patient, by sight and sound, how to voluntarily control the eye's focusing muscle. (accommotrac.com)
new window Jason Alster's Biofeedback Description: Natural treatments and books for ADHD, dyslexia, and anxiety with biofeedback accelerated learning. (geocities.com)
new window Minder Labs PL Description: Research into neurobics, neurofeedback, light and sound, and binocular rivalry technogologies for stress management, successful aging, and peak performance. (MinderLabs.com)
new window Neurofeedback News Description: A monthly summary of general news, case histories, and introductory articles about neurofeedback for the interested layperson. (eegspectrum.com)
new window Neurofeedback Today Description: Recent news, articles, and books on mental health and neuroscience. Updated daily. (eegspectrum.com)
new window Optimal Functioning Central Description: Information and resources focusing on optimal functioning, peak performance and related approaches. (futurehealth.org)
new window Quantum-World Description: Information about computer system to assess Bio-resonance and Bio-feedback. (quantum-world.co.uk)
new window RA Bell Instruments Ltd Description: Providing free information, advice and products for biofeedback treatments of many different health problems. (biofeednz.co.nz)
new window Society for Neuronal Regulation Description: Includes their Journal of Neurotherapy. (snr-jnt.org)
new window The Biofeedback Network Description: A wealth of information related to biofeedback. (Biofeedback.net)
new window The BodyTalk System Description: A new therapy based on applied kinesiology and western medicine. (bodytalksystem.com)
new window University Based Distance Education Course on Biofeedback Description: The first biofeedback distance education course of its kind in the world offered by East Carolina University. Designed to meet the requirement for certification. (ecu.edu)
new window What is Biofeedback? Description: Psychotherapy.com description, history, uses and how biofeedback works. (psychotherapy.com)
new window Winter Brain, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology Meeting Description: Continuously running conference on neurofeedback and positive psychology. Lectures, workshops, and networking with other professionals. (brainmeeting.com)
 




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