Editorial Type: SPECIAL ISSUE
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Online Publication Date: 01 Jan 2011

Letting Go of Performance Anxiety and Optimizing Musical Performance in a Case of Traumatic Loss

PhD, BCN
Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 35 – 39
DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-39.1.04
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The article introduces a model integrating psychoanalytic psychotherapy with neurofeedback, in a case of performance anxiety in a professional musician. The author uses a neurofeedback approach that is comprehensive and adaptive, emphasizing a renormalizing of brainwaves, rather than producing specific states or shifts in particular bandwidths in the EEG. Psychoanalytic psychotherapy is used to address the musician's history of traumatic loss. The case is outlined, and improvements are described in terms of optimized musical performance and improved coping under pressure.

Copyright: Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback 2011

Contributor Notes

Correspondence: Katherine Leddick, PhD, BCN, 211 W. 56th St, Suite 30 D, New York, NY 10019, email: kleddick@gmail.com.
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