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Neurofeedback and Autism - What Is Neurofeedback?

2009

An interview with four families dealing with the challenges of raising a child with autism. You'll also hear from Susan and Siegfried Othmer - pioneers in the neurofeedback field; Nora Gedgaudas - a clinician in oregon; and Karima Hirani, an MD specializing in work with Autism.

10:35 min

This Therapy Technique Taught Me How to Fully Control My Anxiety

I chose my therapist because he’s an expert in biofeedback, a psychology technique where a patient learns to control their body’s functions, like heart rate or palm sweating.

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A Simple Technique for Raising Your Hands Temperature This Winter

During this season, our hands and feet are normally cold. But what if you can learn a simple technique to raise your hands temperature and feel relaxed by the way?

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Can Meditation Gadgets Help You Reduce Your Stress—And Find Happiness?

New gadgets and apps are trying to make mindfulness meditation—an often perplexing practice—a lot easier for beginners. But how much can we expect our smartphones to enlighten us?

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Training the Brain’s Motivation Center

What biofeedback was to the 1970’s, neurofeedback could be to the 2020’s.

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Train Your Brain

Mental exercises with neurofeedback may ease symptoms of attention-deficit disorder, epilepsy and depression--and even boost cognition in healthy brains.

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Therapists Are Using Neurofeedback to Treat ADHD, PTSD and Other Conditions

In September 2013, Chris Gardner went from kicking and spinning as a black belt in taekwondo to being locked in a world where he could not follow conversations — or even walk his dog.

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What Is Biofeedback Therapy and Who Can Benefit?

It remains unclear why or how biofeedback works, but it appears to benefit people with conditions related to stress, according to The University of Maryland Medical Center (UMM).

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Biofeedback

Biofeedback is a technique that involves monitoring a person’s physiological state and feeding information about it back to that person.

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Bluetooth Your Bladder: The Hi-Tech Way to Beat Incontinence

Urinary leakage affects millions of women, who have often suffered in silence. That may change with Elvie, a new way to strengthen the pelvic floor – involving an app.

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Using Objective Data to Improve Performance

Psychologists are using biofeedback to help clients identify and change their physical responses to stress and more.

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Biofeedback