Selective applications of some extero- and interoceptive biofeedback devices |
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Authors: | Thomas S. Ball |
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Affiliation: | 1. Fairview State Hospital, 2501 Harbor Boulevard, 92626, Costa Mesa, California
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Abstract: | A number of highly innovative uses for biofeedback devices in mental health care delivery settings are described. These devices are portable and are carried by the client. Exteroceptive or interoceptive sensors are used to automatically deliver feedback about behaviors. The experiments reviewed here demonstrate some of the many treatment possibilities available with remote biofeedback equipment. |
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