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Futurehealth - Article: Review: Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Applications in Sport Psychology

futurehealth.org — “Biofeedback and neurofeedback have been used very effectively to enhance athletic performance. Many olympic teams have used the approach to win Olympic gold and other major medals. This book is a magnum opus, created by the most respected, most sought after experts in the field.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Review: Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Applications in Sport Psychology http://t.co/rko1kIOh

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Futurehealth - Article: Sundance No. 2, 2011

futurehealth.org — “Barbara and I write this following our second sundance of the season. In this article we contemplate the idea of the sundance as an embodied metaphorical struggle in which the suffering and deprivation encountered are physical metaphors for the suffering of life. The mindset we use to embrace uncertainty matters in everyday life. We do best when we abandon the idea that we can know what is going to happen next.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Futurehealth - Diary: Improving the Quality of Health Care from Within

futurehealth.org — “Diary: The quality of health care would eventually depend on how well the roles of the health care professional, health care facilities, medical advances and medical education are synchronized to supplement and support the central nature of faith and the hidden reality of mind-body-spirit medicine.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Improving the Quality of Health Care from Within: By Vijayaraghavan Padmanabhan (about the author) The quality o... http://bit.ly/nqQjtr

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Futurehealth - Article: Dr. Amy Banks on Keeping Those Grey Cells Fit As We Age

futurehealth.org — “The most important thing to be doing as we age is to keep stimulating those brain cells.Staying engaged in mental activities like reading and learning and communicating with others keeps the brain cells alive and strong.I think people need to be able to maintain community and connections, opportunities to interact.The physiology of healthy relationship contributes to building a brain that is continuing to grow.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Dr. Amy Banks on Keeping Those Grey Cells Fit As We Age: He has used it for obsessive compulsive disorder (... http://bit.ly/hPD8bQ #ocd

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Futurehealth - Article: Imaging and doing are not as different as they sound

futurehealth.org — “Contemporary neuroscience has shown us that imagining an act and performing an act are virtually the same. We can strength our muscles almost as much by imagining exercising as by exercising. If mind is so powerful, why aren't we harnessing it for the good. I fear that mostly we allow it to run for the bad, imagining ourselves in any number of dire straights and illnesses, instead of imagining ourselves hale as we should.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Imaging and doing are not as different as they sound http://bit.ly/een7vS

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Futurehealth - Article: What we can learn from Tucson and why not to overreact!

futurehealth.org — “The recent tragedy in Tucson has led some commentators to demand more inpatient beds, easier commitment laws, and forced treatment with medication. I argue that none of this would have stopped Mr. Loughner, since he had not come to anyone's attention yet. We need to refrain from overreacting and further stigmatizing the mentally ill, who are, by and large, not violent, and we need to think about ways to reach out more.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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PeterBrownPsy Peter H Brown Doctor and Psychologist

What we can learn from Tucson and why not to overreact! http://bit.ly/hv7Jn5 #psychosis #schizo

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Futurehealth - Article: Hearing Voices and Seeing Visions: What to do?

futurehealth.org — “Once upon a time, in most of the world's societies, hearing voices and seeing visions was honored and desired. In contemporary, modern culture it has become the one symptom that allows an immediate diagnosis of a psychotic disorder. In this essay, I write about the downside of pathologizing voices, while still acknowledging that many people suffer enormously from voices and negative visions. I describe how to be healing.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Futurehealth - Special: Futurehealth

futurehealth.org — “Tools, information and inspiration to transform yourself and the planet -- to go beyond not sick to optimal health and functioning -- a unique resource for biofeedback, neurofeedback, QEEG, appliedpsychophysiology, consciousness, stress and pain management, consciousness, personal transformation -- a source of cutting edge meetings, information, instruments, systems, books, tapes, supplies, training, and consultation for professionals and consumers alike.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Futurehealth - Article: The Use of Audio-Visual Entrainment for the Treatment of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

futurehealth.org — “A review of the research regarding audio-visual entrainment for the treatment of ADD/ADHD.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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The Use of Audio-Visual Entrainment for the Treatment of Attention Deficit ... http://bit.ly/9V8m0c #ADHD

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Futurehealth - Diary: Understanding Meditation

futurehealth.org — “Diary: A simplified understanding of meditation is - it is basically the process of consciously transcending the 'apparent self' to reach the 'inner self', which is blissful.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Futurehealth - Article: Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Addiction

futurehealth.org — “Is neurofeedback a helpful adjunct to drug and alcohol rehabilitation treatment?View full resource at futurehealth.org

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DrClarity Dr. Clare Albright Psychologist, PsyD, and Doctor

Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Addiction: http://bit.ly/bf3Am3 - Will Neurofeedback help those with addictions?

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Futurehealth - Article: The Psychology of Emotions

futurehealth.org — “Explaining emotions and distinguishing feeling and bodily reaction.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Futurehealth - Podcast: Stephen Sideroff, Ph.D. Neurofeedback and Reslience, Addiction, Sports Psychology, Chronic Pain and more

futurehealth.org — “Podcast: Neurofeedback, addiction, resilience, Pain, Sports Psychology and more discussed.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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PeterBrownPsy Peter H Brown Doctor and Psychologist

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Futurehealth - Article: Psychology and Health Care Reform

futurehealth.org — “A lunch meeting with Dr. Martin Johnson, a Honolulu psychologist, taught me much about how mental health coverage will change under health care reform. Insurance companies will have to provide mental health coverage on par with their coverage of medical conditions. But, who will be credentialed to provide these services? remains a question. Credentialing could limit access to services by limiting the numbers of providers.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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Futurehealth - Article: Neurofeedback and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Offer Hope for a Brain Injury Patient

futurehealth.org — “This is a true story of how neurofeedback and hyperbaric oxygen therapy transformed the life of a young man who suffered severe brain damage in a car accident.View full resource at futurehealth.org

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