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Biofeedback Foundation of Europe
www.bfe.org
Founded to promote a greater awareness of biofeedback among European health professionals and, through training workshops, educate clinicians in the use of biofeedback techniques and technology.

Biofeedback-Online.org
www.biofeedback.org
Produced by the American-based Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, this site explains what biofeedback is and the conditions it can treat. It features questions to ask a practitioner and related news and links.

Biofeedback Network
www.biofeedback.net
American-based website providing a range of biofeedback resources including details of associations, practitioners and research.

Biofeedbackzone.com
www.biofeedbackzone.com
Features products, research articles and other resources for practitioners and the general public.

Three Decades of Biofeedback
www.healthy.net/asp/templates/article.asp?
PageType=Article&ID=748

Article discussing biofeedback research from 30 years ago to the present day.

books
 
 

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Biofeedback by Mark Schwartz
Comprehensive reference to biofeedback discussing significant advances in research, application areas, clinical procedures, and biomedical instrumentation.
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A Symphony in the Brain: The evolution of the new brain wave biofeedback by Jim Robbins
The author describes what biofeedback is — including its origins, its practitioners and case studies.
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Biofeedback: Principles and practice for clinicians by John Basmajian (Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 1989)
Offers contributions representing the current applications of biofeedback treatment techniques.
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(July 2002)

 

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