Biofeedback Therapists in 49464

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Time For A Change Therapy, LLC
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Verified Verified
Zeeland, MI 49464
Not accepting new clients
Hi. I'm Michelle Sheridan. I have over 27 yrs. of experience helping couples & individuals through difficult times, transitions & struggles both past & present. I'd like to help you, if you feel it's "Time For A Change"! Is anger, resentment, frustration, depression or overall unhappiness an issue? There's no time like the present to look at what choices you've made in the past & how your past may be affecting today & your future. Learning to communicate in a productive way, finding your voice and control your emotions can help change your future. Let's identify problem areas, understanding yourself and others better.
Hi. I'm Michelle Sheridan. I have over 27 yrs. of experience helping couples & individuals through difficult times, transitions & struggles both past & present. I'd like to help you, if you feel it's "Time For A Change"! Is anger, resentment, frustration, depression or overall unhappiness an issue? There's no time like the present to look at what choices you've made in the past & how your past may be affecting today & your future. Learning to communicate in a productive way, finding your voice and control your emotions can help change your future. Let's identify problem areas, understanding yourself and others better.
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Can biofeedback help with anxiety?

Biofeedback is often used to treat anxiety, including generalized anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. Anecdotal evidence and some research studies have found that it can improve symptoms of these disorders, sometimes significantly; however, studies on biofeedback have typically been small and researchers have cautioned that many have significant limitations, such as limited follow-up or a lack of a control group.

Is biofeedback evidence-based?

There is some evidence that biofeedback can effectively treat certain conditions; for example, its efficacy in treating headaches and urinary incontinence is generally thought to be well-established. There is also promising, but less conclusive, evidence that it can aid in stroke recovery or help someone manage a mental health disorder such as anxiety, depression, or ADHD.

What is the difference between biofeedback and neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback that measures brain activity specifically; it is typically used to treat psychological or neurodevelopmental concerns such as ADHD, depression, insomnia, or autism spectrum disorder. Biofeedback is a broader category that, in addition to neurofeedback, also includes electromyogram, heart rate variability, and thermal biofeedback, each of which measures a particular physiological function (muscle activity, heart rate, and skin temperature, respectively)

What are the limitations of biofeedback?

While biofeedback may be helpful for certain conditions, its efficacy is less assured for others, such as high blood pressure. People with certain health conditions such as heart arrhythmia may not be able to benefit from biofeedback because their condition may interfere with the machines’ readings. Biofeedback can also be time-consuming and costly, and may not be covered by health insurance.