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An Interdisciplinary Approach : Reducing Pain & the Effects of Stress and Trauma…Biofeedback, Neurofeedback & Alpha-stim for the Patients of Primary Care Physicians. Melanie Berry, MS, BCB, BCBS, FAIS Carolinas Biofeedback Clinic, LLC www.CBFclinic.com 888.317.5605 . Agenda: 10, 4, 30.
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An Interdisciplinary Approach:Reducing Pain & the Effects of Stress and Trauma…Biofeedback, Neurofeedback & Alpha-stimfor the Patients of Primary Care Physicians Melanie Berry, MS, BCB, BCBS, FAIS Carolinas Biofeedback Clinic, LLC www.CBFclinic.com 888.317.5605
Agenda: 10, 4, 30 • Get to know Biofeedback for your patients with 10 Interactive Questions, covering 4 Categories, in 30 minutes • Define it • Teach you what conditions it is used for • Help you select the right patients • Help set your expectations for results Let’s begin with 3 questions…
Interactive Question #1 • Which of these complementary or alternative medicines would you be most likely to consider for your complex pain patients? • Acupuncture • Chiropractic • Medical nutrition therapy • Biofeedback (includes neurofeedback) • Medications • Hypnosis • Meditation, Yoga or Tai Chi • Massage • 9. Exercise Therapy • 10. None of these
Interactive Question #2 • Is the following statement true or false? • Board Certification is available for biofeedback specialists. • True • False
Interactive Question #3 • Which of these is NOT a type of biofeedback: • EMG Training • EEG Training • Temperature Training • Hemoencyphalography (pirHEG) Training • Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Training • Skin Conductance Training • Respiration Training • None of these are types of Biofeedback • All of these are types of Biofeedback
Theoretical Framework of Health Mind – Body Connection Biomedical Psychological Physiology Pathology Biochemistry Thoughts Emotions Behaviors Applied Psychophysiology Biological, Psychological, and Social All play a roll in human functioning, disease, illness, and chronic pain
Overview of Biofeedback Modalities Source: BCIA
Psychosomatics and Psychopathology “Autonomic Imbalance and Decreased Parasympathetic Tone in particular may be the final common pathway linking negative affective states and dispositions, including the indirect effects via poor lifestyles, to numerous diseases and conditions as well as increased mortality, and it may also be implicated in psychopathological conditions”. Thayer & Brosschot, 2005, p. 1053
What is Biofeedback? • BASIC: Biofeedback is a technique that enables an individual to learn how to change maladaptive physiological activity and correct dysfunctional Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) activity • SCIENTIFIC: Biofeedback instruments are used to “feed back” information about physiological processes, assisting the individual to increase awareness of these processes and to gain voluntary control over body and mind. • HOLISTIC:Biofeedback is based on the recognition that changes in the mind and emotions affect the body, and changes in the body influence the mind and emotions. • RESILIENCE:Biofeedback emphasizes training individuals to self-regulate, gain awareness, increase control over their bodies, brains, and nervous systems, and improve flexibility in physiologic responding.
Interactive Question #4 • Is the following statement true or false? • All Biofeedback techniques are non-invasive. • True • False
Interactive Question #5 • Is the following statement true or false? • Biofeedback is an evidence-based practice. • True • False
Interactive Question #6 • Based on meta-analysis of current scientific biofeedback • studies, for which of the following diagnoses is biofeedback • rated as an “efficacious treatment of choice”? • Anxiety • Migraine and/or tension-type headaches • Chronic Pain Syndromes • Insomnia • Neuromuscular disorders • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) • Essential hypertension • None of these • All of these
Interactive Question #7 • What do you do with the patient that does not get better despite all your efforts and continues to return to your practice? • I tell them there is nothing more I can do for them • I tell them to keep trying what we are already doing, give it time • I tell them to come back in six months, and hope things have resolved on their own • I tell them medicine can’t help, seek a psychologist • I would refer them to a complementary/alternative medicine expert
Who is the Ideal Patient for Biofeedback? • Individuals who want a more active role in their own health care • Ones looking for non-invasive treatment options • Those who WANT or NEED alternatives to meds • Cases involving past trauma • Patients who express hopelessness or helplessness • Multi-symptom, complex cases in which conventional interventions have minimal success • Pain patients with secondary anxiety, depression, insomnia, PTSD, etc. NOTE: Skeptics are welcome!
What it Looks Like in the Individual Camp Pendelton, Neurofeedback, PTSD Veteran
Interactive Question #8 • Have you ever had a patient who is experiencing unrelenting pain, but for whom there is no apparent anatomical origin (i.e., via X-ray, MRI, CT scan, etc.)? • Yes • No
Substantiated Results in the Literature • Reduces blood pressure in hypertension (McCraty, 2001) • Improves asthma (Lehrer, 2000) • Increases calmness and well-being (Friedman, 2000) • Increases emotional stability (McCraty, 2001) • Improves cognitive performance (McCraty, 2001) • Improves hormonal balance (McCraty, 1998)
The greatest revolution of our time is the knowledge that human beings, by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can transform the outer aspects of their lives. -William James
Interactive Question #9 • How likely are you to think of biofeedback as a possible intervention for one of your pain patients? • Definitely • Likely • Unsure/Still Skeptical • Not likely • Not at all
Interactive Question #10 • I have a much better understanding of how Biofeedback Training contributes to positive outcomes with pain patients. • Yes • No
Hands-on Mock Client Session You are invited to a Live Action Demo