Biofeedback is a
coaching and training process which helps people learn how to change
patterns of behavior-- physiological response patterns-- to take greater
self responsibility for their health and for their mental, physical,
emotional and spiritual functioning.
In all biofeedback, some form of technology
is used to provide extra information beyond the ability of normal senses
about some bodily (physiological) function. The person first uses the
information as feedback to increase awareness or consciousness of the
changes in the body/mind function. Then, the feedback is used to learn to
develop new levels of voluntary self control over the function.
Biofeedback training usually involves the
following body measures:
EMG (electromyograph=
muscle) for relaxation, muscle pattern optimization, sports performance, (electromyograph=
muscle) for relaxation, mind quieting, muscle pattern optimization, sports
performance,
EEG EEG
(electroencephalograph= brain waves,) Attention, mental clarity,
relaxation, pain, meditation (electroencephalograph= brain waves,)
Attention, mental clarity, relaxation, pain, meditation, quiet mind,
sitting very still, creativity, meditative,
thermal thermal (blood flow in fingers and toes,) relaxation
Cardio-Respiratory abdominal breathing relaxation, RSA (Breath
entrained heart activity) Heart Rate Variability training. This is a very
powerful approach developed in Russia. Rob is one of a handful of
Americans who have gone to Russia for training (and also trained Russians
in his approaches) Heart rate variability (HRV) is an important predictor
of heart health. You can learn to increase your HRV with
biofeedback.
SCL SCL (Skin Conductance Level= related to sweat gland activity,)
relaxation
Studies have shown that after adequate training, including training to
transfer the self control skills to real life, people automatically and
effortlessly use the skills they've learned in biofeedback.
Usually people use the skills to bring aspects of their life into
better balance and to function at a higher, more optimal level. If they
have anxiety, stress, attention, or performance problems, these will often
respond very well to biofeedback training, usually either disappearing
altogether or decreasing in frequency, severity, intensity and duration.
Once you learn to voluntarily control what were previously
involuntarily, subconsciously, or habitually controlled behaviors, you
then go on to develop new, positive automatic self-responsible habits.
It's like riding a bike. Once you learn it, you can do it. You don't have
to re-learn it, though you may be a bit wobbly if you don't ride for ten
years.
With biofeedback you learn skills which you will use and practice on a
regular basis. It is not a treatment that is done to you. It is a learning
process which you integrate into your repertoire of inner strengths and
skills. A good trainer will combine biofeedback with the activities which
challenge you, such as reading, studying, problem solving, concentrating.
You learn to recognize how it feels when you are focusing more effectively
and when you are spacing out, allowing yourself to become distracted.
If you exercise in a gym, lifting weights and using muscle building
machines, after 30 or forty sessions your muscles will be bigger. If you
keep at the exercise, they will stay that way. If you just stop exercising
altogether, the new muscle tissue will go away. It is believed that with
brainwave biofeedback, a similar process occurs. Over the course of thirty
or forty sessions, more blood lows to the areas of the brain being trained
and eventually, more blood vessels grow there, increasing the
vascularization of that part of the brain. PET scan studies seem to
support this theory.
If you continue to use your brain-- ie., keep exercising it-- at the
new level, then the improvements are retained-- even without the continued
use of biofeedback for most people.
When it comes to ADD, the results are sometimes good enough so people
can stop or reduce meds. Sometimes the results are only improvements in
aspects meds don't help.
The same is true for other forms of biofeedback. Sometimes
hypertensives get off all meds, sometimes they cut back, sometimes the
blood pressure just becomes more stable. Headache sufferers whose
headaches have been occurring because of less than optimal physiological
balance and susceptibility to stress often rid their lives of headaches.
One variable in all this is responsibility . Biofeedback requires that
the client work at it, do homework and take self responsibility for
practice. It is not something one passively has done to oneself. This is
often the reason for failures. The biofeedback process is not going to
work if you don't . Of course other valuable things, like freedom,
intelligence, opportunity are like that too.
On the other hand, some people do not respond to biofeedback through no
fault of their own, for various reasons. But it's worth a try.
The biofeedback approach offered at the Center for Optimal Living is
oriented toward helping the individual learn skills which empower him or
her to take greater self responsibility for health and all the other
dimensions of functioning life. It is not a treatment or therapy. It is a
coaching and training process.
- Some of the areas in which
biofeedback has proven helpful by teaching people to optimize their
mind/body functioning:
- *Headache-- Tension, Migraine, Mixed, etc.
- * Stress / Panic Disorders,
- * Anxiety
- * Chronic Pain, Fibromyalgia
- * Creativity, Personal Growth
- * Consciousness Exploration
- * Meditation fine-tuning
- * High Blood Pressure
- * irritable bowel, colitis
- * incontinence
- * immune system functioning: HIV, cancer,
- * arthritis pain and related mobility
- * diabetic neuropathy, wound healing & claudication
- * Traumatic Brain Injury TBI or MTBI
- * Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- * premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- * Sleep Disorders
- * Stroke
- * Alcoholism/Addiction
- * Bruxism (teeth grinding)
- * Depression, Poor Self Esteem,
- * Smiling, laughter & deeper Emotional expression
- Neurobehavioral Continuum:
- * "Attention Deficit Disorder" (ADD/ADHD)
- * ODD Oppositional Defiance Disorder
- * OCD Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- * Tourrette’s Syndrome
- * Autistic disorders
- * Conduct and Rage Disorders
- * Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- *Learning Disabilities
- *Epilepsy
To find outmore about how personal biofeedback training is
approached, just read some of the articles in this site written by Rob
Kall, starting with Biofeedback
Basics, Biofeedback
Overview and informed consent
Check out Biofeedback Central
, Positivity Central
, Stress Control/Relaxation Central,
Neurofeedback Central and Responsibility
Central to get to the articles and information you can start using
immediately.
Biofeedback
fees:
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- Biofeedback Intake: $125-200 (based on $125 per hour)
- Psychological Intake $150-$250 (if necessary) performed by licensed
psychologist
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- Single 55 minute biofeedback (BF) session $110-$125 each
(required for first two sessions)
- $125 with clinical psychologist supervision and insurance billing,
or with cash pre-payment,
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$1050 for 10 hours pre-paid. ($105 per session)
- $110 optimal Functioning training*, no insurance bills.
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$1050/ 10 sessions ($105 per session) $1950/ 20 sessions
for ($97.50 per session)
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- Single 40 minute BF session $75-$85 each (after first two
sessions, these are fine for about half of all clients) minimum 10
sessions prepaid to get this rate.
- $90 with supervision and insurance (10 session prepayment min.)
- 10 Sessions/$900, 20 sessions for $1700 40 sessions
$3250
- $80 optimal functioning training*
- 10 Sessions/$800, 20 sessions for $1525, 40 sessions $2875
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- We prefer not to get involved with insurance, That's why we offer
low rates.
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- Single biofeedback session with licensed psychologist supervision
and consult $125
- Deduct 10% if prepaying for ten sessions.
Our terms: We bill you by the session or
package and you pay when seen, or in advance. We will provide simple bills
documenting our services for you to use to submit to your insurer. Not
all insurers pay for biofeedback (unless it is for a medical
condition like headache, and then it is only with supervision by a
licensed psychologist.)
Think about it. Insurers don't pay for tuning up your car
or for the orthodontic treatment your children need either. Biofeedback is
worth the investment in your health, your optimal functioning and
happiness. Biofeedback is worth the investment in your child too. While we
cannot ethically guarantee that biofeedback is always successful, most
people see improvement in school at home, and in social settings.
call for an appointment 215-504-1700
Rob Kall, M.Ed., BCIAC
*(without supervision and insurance )