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Biofeedback as a Medical Treatment FREE

Julius Segal, PhD
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JAMA. 1975;232(2):179-180. doi:10.1001/jama.1975.03250020053030
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FOLLOWING a recent meeting of the Biofeedback Research Society, one optimistic writer reported in the popular press that "biofeedback provides those suffering from functional disorders of all types with a viable alternative to the combination of drugs and surgery offered by traditional Western medicine." That statement-and dozens more like it—reflect the furor therapeuticus that has arisen of late about a field of research whose clinical applications are still uncertain, but that has raised dazzling prospects for healing, among professionals and laymen alike.

The term "feedback" was coined by mathematician Norbert Weiner to mean "a method of controlling the system by reinstating into it the results of its past performance." In 1969, at the first meeting of the Biofeedback Research Society, the term was given its physiological context, referring to any technique using instrumentation intended to give a person immediate and continuing signals of changes in a bodily function of which

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Mental Health Program Reports-5 , publication No. (HSM) 72-9042. Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare, (December) 1971;.
Mental Health Program Reports-6 , publication No. (HSM) 73-9139. Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1973;.
Birk L:  An appraisal of biofeedback techniques and research . Semin Psychiatry 5:361-364, 1973;.
Schwartz G:  Biofeedback as therapy: Some theoretical and practical issues . Am Psychol 28:666-673, 1973;.
Sargent J:  Preliminary report on the use of autogenic feedback training in the treatment of migraine and tension headaches . Psychosom Med 35:129-135, 1973;.
Peck R:  Biofeedback: Fad, fancy, or future therapy? Hosp Physician , vol 8, No. (5) , pp 38-41, 71, 75, 1972;.
Miller N:  Interactions between learned and physical factors in mental illness . Semin Psychiatry 4:239-254, 1972;.
Sabbagh K:  Biofeedback: Tuning in to the autonomic nervous system . World Med 7:17-20, 1972;.

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Mental Health Program Reports-5 , publication No. (HSM) 72-9042. Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare, (December) 1971;.
Mental Health Program Reports-6 , publication No. (HSM) 73-9139. Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1973;.
Birk L:  An appraisal of biofeedback techniques and research . Semin Psychiatry 5:361-364, 1973;.
Schwartz G:  Biofeedback as therapy: Some theoretical and practical issues . Am Psychol 28:666-673, 1973;.
Sargent J:  Preliminary report on the use of autogenic feedback training in the treatment of migraine and tension headaches . Psychosom Med 35:129-135, 1973;.
Peck R:  Biofeedback: Fad, fancy, or future therapy? Hosp Physician , vol 8, No. (5) , pp 38-41, 71, 75, 1972;.
Miller N:  Interactions between learned and physical factors in mental illness . Semin Psychiatry 4:239-254, 1972;.
Sabbagh K:  Biofeedback: Tuning in to the autonomic nervous system . World Med 7:17-20, 1972;.
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