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[Biofeedback without a technical team--simple and cost effective].

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  • 1Kurort-Poliklinik Bad Langensalza.

Psychiatrie, Neurologie, Und Medizinische Psychologie
|July 1, 1988
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This study introduces an affordable biofeedback method using cutaneous thermography to enhance autogenous training. This practical approach aims to extend relaxation effects beyond therapy sessions.

Area of Science:

  • Psychotherapy
  • Biofeedback
  • Psychophysiology

Context:

  • Autogenous training is a key psychotherapeutic process.
  • Current biofeedback methods are costly and session-intensive.
  • Existing techniques struggle to generalize relaxation effects.

Purpose:

  • To present an inexpensive and practical biofeedback method.
  • To leverage cutaneous thermography for enhanced autogenous training.
  • To improve the generalizability of relaxation effects.

Summary:

  • This paper details a cost-effective biofeedback technique utilizing cutaneous thermography.
  • The method builds upon the principles of autogenous training.
  • It aims to overcome the limitations of traditional biofeedback apparatus and session frequency.

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Impact:

  • Offers a more accessible approach to biofeedback-assisted psychotherapy.
  • Potentially broadens the application of relaxation techniques.
  • Provides a practical alternative for enhancing autogenous training effectiveness.