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*[[Biofeedback]] (Gevirtz, 2003<ref>Gevirtz, R. (2003). The behavioral health provider in mind-body medicine. In D. Moss, A. McGrady, T. C. Davies, & I. Wickramasekera (Eds.). ''Handbook of mind-body medicine for primary care''. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.</ref>; Moss, 1999<ref>Moss, D. (1999). Biofeedback, mind-body medicine, and the higher limits of human nature. ''Humanistic and transpersonal psychology: A historical and biographical sourcebook''. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press.</ref>; Moss & Andrasik, 2008<ref>Moss, D., & Andrasik, F. (2008). Foreword: Evidence-based practice in biofeedback and neurofeedback. In Yucha, C., & Montgomery, D. (2008). ''Evidence-based practice in biofeedback and neurofeedback (2nd ed.).'' Wheat Ridge, CO: Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.</ref>) | *[[Biofeedback]] (Gevirtz, 2003<ref>Gevirtz, R. (2003). The behavioral health provider in mind-body medicine. In D. Moss, A. McGrady, T. C. Davies, & I. Wickramasekera (Eds.). ''Handbook of mind-body medicine for primary care''. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.</ref>; Moss, 1999<ref>Moss, D. (1999). Biofeedback, mind-body medicine, and the higher limits of human nature. ''Humanistic and transpersonal psychology: A historical and biographical sourcebook''. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press.</ref>; Moss & Andrasik, 2008<ref>Moss, D., & Andrasik, F. (2008). Foreword: Evidence-based practice in biofeedback and neurofeedback. In Yucha, C., & Montgomery, D. (2008). ''Evidence-based practice in biofeedback and neurofeedback (2nd ed.).'' Wheat Ridge, CO: Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.</ref>) | ||
*[[Hypnosis]] (Barbasz & Watkins, 2005<ref>Barabasz, A, & Watkins, J. G. (2005). ''Hypnotherapeutic techniques''. New York: Brunner-Routledge.</ref>) | *[[Hypnosis]] (Barbasz & Watkins, 2005<ref>Barabasz, A, & Watkins, J. G. (2005). ''Hypnotherapeutic techniques''. New York: Brunner-Routledge.</ref>) | ||
− | *Indirect forms of Hypnosis (Auld, 2006<ref>Auld. J. (2006). Indirect hypnosis with metaphor. ''Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 34''(1), 101-103</ref>; Erikson & Rossi,1993<ref>Erikson, M. & Rossi, E. (1993). ''The psychobiology of mind-body healing: New concepts of therapeutic hypnosis''. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company</ref>; Zweig & Geary, 2001<ref>Zweig, J. & Geary, B. (2001). ''The handbook of Ericksonian psychotherapy''. Phoenix, AZ: The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Press.</ref>) | + | *Indirect forms of [[Hypnosis]] (Auld, 2006<ref>Auld. J. (2006). Indirect hypnosis with metaphor. ''Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 34''(1), 101-103</ref>; Erikson & Rossi,1993<ref>Erikson, M. & Rossi, E. (1993). ''The psychobiology of mind-body healing: New concepts of therapeutic hypnosis''. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company</ref>; Zweig & Geary, 2001<ref>Zweig, J. & Geary, B. (2001). ''The handbook of Ericksonian psychotherapy''. Phoenix, AZ: The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Press.</ref>) |
*[[Heart Rhythm Variability]] (McCraty & Tomasino, 2006<ref>McCraty, R., Tomasino, D. (2006). Coherence-building techniques and heart rhythm coherence feedback: New tools for stress reduction, disease prevention and rehabilitation. In E. Molinari, A. Compare, & G. Paran (Eds.). ''Clinical psychology and heart disease''. New York: Springer Press.</ref>) | *[[Heart Rhythm Variability]] (McCraty & Tomasino, 2006<ref>McCraty, R., Tomasino, D. (2006). Coherence-building techniques and heart rhythm coherence feedback: New tools for stress reduction, disease prevention and rehabilitation. In E. Molinari, A. Compare, & G. Paran (Eds.). ''Clinical psychology and heart disease''. New York: Springer Press.</ref>) | ||
*Open focus technique (Fehmi, L. & Robbins, J., 2007<ref>Fehmi, L. & Robbins, J. (2007) ''The open-focus brain harnessing the power of attention to heal mind and body''. Boston: Trumpeter/Shambhala Books.</ref>) | *Open focus technique (Fehmi, L. & Robbins, J., 2007<ref>Fehmi, L. & Robbins, J. (2007) ''The open-focus brain harnessing the power of attention to heal mind and body''. Boston: Trumpeter/Shambhala Books.</ref>) |
Latest revision as of 03:13, 15 March 2011
Techniques:
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) (Sharpiro, 2001)[1])
- Biofeedback (Gevirtz, 2003[2]; Moss, 1999[3]; Moss & Andrasik, 2008[4])
- Hypnosis (Barbasz & Watkins, 2005[5])
- Indirect forms of Hypnosis (Auld, 2006[6]; Erikson & Rossi,1993[7]; Zweig & Geary, 2001[8])
- Heart Rhythm Variability (McCraty & Tomasino, 2006[9])
- Open focus technique (Fehmi, L. & Robbins, J., 2007[10])
- Mindfullness training (Gerner, Siegel, & Fulton, 2007[11]);Hofmann, et. al. , 2010([12])
- Relaxation training (Benson, 1979[13]; Benson, 2000[14])
- Diaphragmatic breathing (Cahalin, Braga, Matsuo, & Hernandez,2002[15]; Keller, D. (2007[16])
References:
- ↑ Shapiro, F., (2001). Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: Basic principles, protocols and procedures (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press
- ↑ Gevirtz, R. (2003). The behavioral health provider in mind-body medicine. In D. Moss, A. McGrady, T. C. Davies, & I. Wickramasekera (Eds.). Handbook of mind-body medicine for primary care. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.
- ↑ Moss, D. (1999). Biofeedback, mind-body medicine, and the higher limits of human nature. Humanistic and transpersonal psychology: A historical and biographical sourcebook. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press.
- ↑ Moss, D., & Andrasik, F. (2008). Foreword: Evidence-based practice in biofeedback and neurofeedback. In Yucha, C., & Montgomery, D. (2008). Evidence-based practice in biofeedback and neurofeedback (2nd ed.). Wheat Ridge, CO: Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.
- ↑ Barabasz, A, & Watkins, J. G. (2005). Hypnotherapeutic techniques. New York: Brunner-Routledge.
- ↑ Auld. J. (2006). Indirect hypnosis with metaphor. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 34(1), 101-103
- ↑ Erikson, M. & Rossi, E. (1993). The psychobiology of mind-body healing: New concepts of therapeutic hypnosis. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company
- ↑ Zweig, J. & Geary, B. (2001). The handbook of Ericksonian psychotherapy. Phoenix, AZ: The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Press.
- ↑ McCraty, R., Tomasino, D. (2006). Coherence-building techniques and heart rhythm coherence feedback: New tools for stress reduction, disease prevention and rehabilitation. In E. Molinari, A. Compare, & G. Paran (Eds.). Clinical psychology and heart disease. New York: Springer Press.
- ↑ Fehmi, L. & Robbins, J. (2007) The open-focus brain harnessing the power of attention to heal mind and body. Boston: Trumpeter/Shambhala Books.
- ↑ Germer, C., Siegel, R. & Fulton, P. (Eds.).(2005). Mindfulness and psychotherapy. New York: Guilford Press.
- ↑ Hofmann, S.G., Sawyer, A.T., Witt. A.A., Oh, D. (2010). The effect of mindfulness-based therapy on anxiety and depression: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Consulting Clinical Psychololgy, 78, pp. 169-83.
- ↑ Benson, H. 1979. The mind/body effect. New York: Simon and Schuster.
- ↑ Benson, H., with Klipper, M.Z. (2000). The relaxation response (updated and expanded). New York: HarperCollins.
- ↑ Cahalin L, Braga M, Matsuo Y, & Hernandez E. (2002). Efficacy of diaphragmatic breathing in persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A review of the literature. Journal of Cardiopulmunary Rehabilitation, 22, pp 7–21.
- ↑ Keller, D. (2007). Refining the breath (4th Ed.).