Contents
PART l ORIENTATION IO BiOFEEDBACK
1. The History and Definitions of Biofeedback and Applied Psychophysiology 3
Mark S. Schwartz, Thomas F. Coltura, Joe Kamiya, and Nancy M. Schwartz
2. Entering the Field and Assuring Competence 24
Fredric Shaffer and Mark S. Schwartz
PART If. INSTRUMENTATION
3. A Primer of Traditional Biofeedback Instrumentation 35
C. J. Peek
4. Advanced Topics in Surface Electromyography: Instrumentation and Applications 68
Jeffrey E. Bolek, Ronald L Rosenthal, and Richard A. Sherman
5. Cardiorespiratory Measurement and Assessment in Applied Psychophysiology 85
Richard N. Gevirtz, Mark S. Schwartz, and Paul M. Lehrer
6. Electroencephalographic Measures and Biofeedback: A Primer 98
Nicola Neumann, Ute Strehl, Niels Birbaumer, and Boris Kotchoubey
7. Quantitative Encephalography and Electroencephalographic 113
8. introduction to Psychophysiological Assessment and Biofeedback Baselines 128
John G. Arena and Mark S. Schwartz
9. Consumer- and Home-Based Biofeedback 154
Mark S. Schwartz and Frank Andrasik
PART 111. ADJUNCT1VE/C0MPLEMENTARY INTERVENTIONS
10. Dietary Considerations 163
Keith I. Block, Charlotte Gyllenhaal, and Mark S. Schwartz
11. Biofeedback and Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions: Reciprocal Contributions 176
Daniel Hamiel and Arnon Rolnick
PART IV. RELAXATION INTERVENTIONS
12. Relaxation Today: Self-Stressing and Psychological Relaxation Theory 189
Jonathan C. Smith
13. Cardiorespiratory Biofeedback 196
Richard N. Gevirtz, Paul M. Lehrer, and Mark S. Schwartz
PART V, PRACTICE ISSUES
14. Intake and Preparation for Intervention 217
Mark S. Schwartz
15. Adherence 233
Jeanetta C. Rains and Mark S. Schwartz
16. Problems Associated with Relaxation Procedures and Biofeedback, 249
and Guidelines for Management
Mark S. Schwartz, Nancy M. Schwartz, and Vincent J. Monastra
17. Ethical Practice Issues and Concerns 260
Sebastian Striefe!
18. Myths, Insurance, and Other Professional Topics and Issues 272
Sebastian Striefel, Ronald L. Rosenthal, Robert Whitehouse, and Mark S. Schwartz
19. Evaluating Research in Clinical Biofeedback 290
Frank Andrasik and Mark S. Schwartz
PART VI, CLINICAL APPLICATIONS:
TRADITIONAL GENERAL BIOFEEDBACK PRACTICE
20. Headache 305
Frank Andrasik and Mark S. Schwartz
21. Temporomandibular Muscle and Joint Disorders 356
Alan G. Glaros and Leonard L. Lausten
22. Raynaud’s Disease and Raynaud’s Phenomenon 369
Maria Katsamanis, Mark S. Schwartz, and Keith Sedlacek
23. Essential Hypertension 383
Wolfgang Linden and Angele V. McGrady
24. Diabetes Mellitus 400
Angele V. McGrady and Deloris M. Lakia
25. Tinnitus: Nothing Is as Loud as a Sound You Are Trying Not to Hear 422
Herta Flor and Mark S. Schwartz
26. Anxiety Disorders 439
Arnon Rolnick, Dana Bassett, Udi Gal, and Anat Barnea
27. Fibromyalgia Syndrome 453
Peter T. Dorsher and Mark S. Schwartz
28. Irritable Bowel Syndrome 466
Mark S. Schwartz
29. Asthma 480
Paul M. Lehrer and Frederick Wamboldt
PART VII. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS: ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC.
NEUROMUSCULAR. AND PELVIC FLOOR BIOFEEDBACK SPECIALTIES
30. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 493
Vincent J. Monastra and Joel F. Lubar
31. Neuromuscular Reeducation and Gait Training 525
Timothy L. Fagerson and David E. Krebs
32. Bowel, Bladder, and Pelvic Floor Disorders 545
PAH Vili OPTIMIZATION
33. Performing Artists 587
Marcie Zinn and Mark Zinn
34. Sports 607
Vietta Sue Wilson, Wesley E. Sime, and Timothy Harkness
PART IX. OTHER SPECIAL POPULATIONS AND APPLICATIONS
35. Pediatric Applications 629
Timothy Culbert and Gerard A. Banez
36. Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders 651
Susan Middaugh
PAR! X. THE FRONTIER AND A NOD TO IKE FUTURE
37. Biofeedback of Slow Cortical Potentials in Epilepsy 671
Ute Strehl
38. Traumatic Brain Injury, Quantitative Electroencephalography, 677
and Electroencephalographic Biofeedback
Kirtley E. Thornton
39. Biofeedback Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders 686
Lynda Thompson, Michael Thompson, James W. G. Thompson, and Andrea Reid-Chung
40. Brain-Computer Communication: An Alternative Communication Channel 697
for Paralyzed Patients
Tobias Kaufmann, Niels Birbaumer, and Andrea Kiibler
41. Substance Use Disorders and Neurofeedback 707
Estate M. “Tato” Sokhadze, David L. Trudeau, Rex L. Cannon,
Eugenia Bodenhamer-Davis, and Richard E. Davis
42. More Frontiers and Further Forward 717
Mark S. Schwartz and Frank Andrasik