Difference between revisions of "Neurobiological Restructuring"

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*Rapid Eye Movements (EMDR)
 
*Rapid Eye Movements (EMDR)
 
*Biofeedback
 
*Biofeedback
*Hypnosis  see Hypnotherapeutic Techniques 2E, (Barbasz & Watkins, 2005)
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*Hypnosis  see Hypnotherapeutic Techniques 2E, (Barbasz & Watkins, 2005<ref>Barabasz, A, & Watkins, J. G.  (2005).  ''Hypnotherapeutic techniques''. New York: Brunner-Routledge.</ref>)
 
*Indirect forms of Hypnosis
 
*Indirect forms of Hypnosis
*Heart Rhythm Variability. “Repatterning process, whereby habitual emotional and physiological patterns underlying stress and disease replaced with new healthier patterns that establish increased emotional stability, mental acuity and physiological efficiency as a new familiar baseline or norm” (McCraty & Tomasino, 2006, p. 489)
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*[[Heart Rhythm Variability]] (McCraty & Tomasino, 2006<ref>McCraty, R., Tomasino, D. (2006). Coherence-building techniques and heart rhythm coherence feedback: New tools for stress reduction, disease prevention and rehabilitation.  In E. Molinari, A. Compare, & G. Paran (Eds.). ''Clinical psychology and heart disease''.  New York: Springer Press.</ref>)

Revision as of 14:52, 11 August 2010

Techniques:

  • Rapid Eye Movements (EMDR)
  • Biofeedback
  • Hypnosis see Hypnotherapeutic Techniques 2E, (Barbasz & Watkins, 2005[1])
  • Indirect forms of Hypnosis
  • Heart Rhythm Variability (McCraty & Tomasino, 2006[2])
  • Barabasz, A, & Watkins, J. G. (2005). Hypnotherapeutic techniques. New York: Brunner-Routledge.
  • McCraty, R., Tomasino, D. (2006). Coherence-building techniques and heart rhythm coherence feedback: New tools for stress reduction, disease prevention and rehabilitation. In E. Molinari, A. Compare, & G. Paran (Eds.). Clinical psychology and heart disease. New York: Springer Press.