Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 04 Feb 2021

Biofeedback Enriches the Counseling Experience

PhD, LCMHC, BCB, LRT/CTRS,
PhD,
PhD, CRC, CCS, LCAS, LCMHC,
PhD, LCMHC, LRT/CTRS, BCB/BCN, and
PhD, MAC, MScCMPC, BCB/BCN, ECP, QEEGD, IBQED
Page Range: 85 – 89
DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-48.04.01
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Counseling has been identified as an effective form of treatment, assisting individuals in dealing with stress, fulfilling their personal goals, and establishing healthy lifestyles. While talk therapy is effective, high noncompliance rates lead to further dysfunction and additional health conditions. Incorporating biofeedback with counseling may enrich the overall counseling experience, particularly when considering process variables, including the working alliance and treatment satisfaction, as a means to further reduce noncompliance rates.

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Correspondence: Tami Maes Fragedakis, PhD, LCMHC, BCB, LRT/CTRS, Capital Biofeedback, Inc., 1210 SE Maynard Rd., Suite 103, Cary, NC 27511, email: tamifrag@gmail.com.
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