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View Post: Biofeedback
3 Oct 2007
It seems there is no end to what ailments Biofeedback can help. "Biofeedback may also be useful for the following health problems: • anorexia nervosa• anxiety• asthma• autism• back pain• bed wetting• chronic pain• constipation• ...
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View Post: Review - Complementary and Alternative Therapies Research ...
13 Oct 2009
Many of the subjects examined in the book, as listed above, are already part of many standard approaches to psychological intervention, such as relaxation, hypnosis and biofeedback to name a few. ... with applications in pre and post natal depression, borderline personality disorders, bulimia, smoking cessation, anorexia nervosa, pain syndromes with evidence of lowered substance P measures, lower adrenergic levels, and in headaches, a good response to migraine as well. ...
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View Post: An application of integrative medicine
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View Post: Compulsive Eating Treatment Article
30 Nov 2009
Other adolescents and young females that suffer from anorexia nervosa, cope with emotional triggers by starving and depriving themselves of food for days, a kind of self-inflicted punishment. "All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient: ... Other treatments may include stress management, biofeedback and behavioral therapy to reprogram an obsessive eater's mind to view food as a necessary aid to good health and to accept personal body types as normal. ...
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View Post: bio feedback
29 Jun 2009 by Living Large
thermal biofeedback helps alleviate migraine and chronic tension headaches among children and adolescents as well. biofeedback may also be useful for the following health problems: * anorexia nervosa * anxiety * asthma * autism ...
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View Post: Anorexia Nervosa
26 Oct 2008 by Dr Mohammed Rizwan Merchant
Biofeedback Studies suggest that biofeedback may be helpful in reducing stress in people with anorexia. Other Considerations Pregnancy Anorexia poses several potential problems for women who are pregnant or wishe to become pregnant: ...
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View Post: The Mystical World of Psychiatry
10 Oct 2009 by vimsacin
Anorexia nervosa is one of the most common psychiatric disorders among young women. 1% of all teenage girls suffer from the condition, while for boys it is 0.1%. The disease has physical side effects like infertility among women. ... The department has state of the art equipments for various therapies namely Biofeedback Therapy Relaxation therapy, Multi Behaviour therapy, Brain Polariser Sex Therapy, Aversion Therapy, Electro-Sleep Therapy, Electro-convulsive therapy. ...
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View Post: Diabulimia – Literature Search
28 Apr 2008 by Susan
Children and adolescents with injection phobia and fear of self-testing can be counseled by a trained behavioral therapist and benefit from such techniques as desensitization and biofeedback to attenuate pain sensation and psychological distress ... Some evidence suggests increased rates of anorexia nervosa and bulimia in young women with diabetes. Ideals of body weight, which lead women to strive for weight loss, have problematic consequences in patients with diabetes. ...
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View Post: Bulimia nervosa & Depression
8 Mar 2009 by Jude Yehouda Saar
Moyano D, Sierra C, Brandi N, et al. Antioxidant status in anorexia nervosa. Int J Eating Disord. 1999;25:99-103.Pop-Jordanova N. Psychological characteristics and biofeedback mitigation in preadolescents with eating disorders. ...
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View Post: BULEMIA NERVOSA
11 May 2007
Strict, compulsive, perfectionistic family environment; Anorexia nervosa; Depression; Stress, including lifestyle changes, such as moving or starting a new school or job; Neurotic preoccupation with being physically attractive ...
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