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Wayne E. Carr Ph.D.
Biofeedback: Did you know that biofeedback is used to effectively treat:
Drs. sometimes forget the effectiveness of biofeedback, or mistakenly think
of it as a last resort instead of actually the preferred mode of treatment in
many cases..
BiofeedbackWhat is it? Biofeedback involves placing sensors on your
fingers, scalp, or on different muscle groups such as the forehead, shoulders
or jaw, to measure physiological responses such as temperature, respiration,
“sweat gland response”, muscle tension, heart rate, and brain waves (“neurofeedback”.)
Biofeedback involves learning to control one’s physiological responses by learning various relaxation, breathing and visualization techniques, and by looking at the feedback on a computer screen. (E.g. a line on the screen may move downward as forehead muscle tension decreases) Once the skills are learned, they are applied to one’s daily life. One learns to pay attention to one’s body’s messages during the day. Much like driving a car and periodically looking down at the speedometer, gas and temperature gage; one learns to check in on one’s body messages and act accordingly. One thus learns to move out of “emergency mode”
into “healing mode”.
What is biofeedback for? Biofeedback is used to treat: Sleep disorders (E.g. insomnia) -- often allowing more restful sleep with less need for medication, by increasing relaxation and reducing related stress. Work stress -- teaches practical way of “inoculating” yourself against stress at work. Increases practical coping skills that increase relaxation and work efficiency. Fibromyalgia -- often increasing the ability to “dissolve” or decrease the discomfort and decrease the need for medication. Anxiety, panic disorder, phobias -- biofeedback used with other behavioral techniques, can effectively treat these problems and reduce or eliminate the anxiety ADD -- can increase the ability to concentrate, can increase self-esteem, self-control, and decrease disruptive behaviors.(present$ not covered by most insurance companies) TMJ -- can reduce habitual clenching, allowing for more rapid, healing to occur. Can reduce need for surgery Optimization of physical and mental functioning -- We all function better at lower levers of stress when we learn to integrate our mind and body and many other stress-related disorders -- overall, biofeedback empowers us and allows self-healing. Feel free to arrange a consultation with Dr. Carr to determine the appropriateness of biofeedback. Dr. Carr also offers psychotherapy for anxiety, depression, adjustment problems, grieving, and family & relationship problems, personal growth etc. Biofeedback and psychotherapy treatments can be combined. Other Biofeedback Information: Many insurance policies cover 50 to 80% of the cost.
Sessions are usually Dr. Carr received a Ph.D in psychology from UNR in 1992, Biofeedback Certification in 1993, an MA in educational psychology from Northern Arizona University in 1982, and a BA in psychology from Sonoma State University in 1973. He has practiced in California, Nevada, and New Jersey. He is originally from Pasadena, California and is settled permanently in Reno. He is currently licensed as a Psychologist for the State of California and should receive Nevada psychologist licensure in the near future. He draws from his back ground in biofeedback, neurofeedback, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic & Gestalt therapies |