Biofeedback, volume 46, issue 2, pages 37-47

Integrating Mindfulness and Biofeedback in the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

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Cognitive-Behavioral and Psychophysiological Clinic (CBT-BF™), Tel Aviv, Israel
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-06-01
Journal: Biofeedback
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ISSN10815937, 2158348X
General Chemistry
General Medicine
Abstract

Teaching mindfulness skills as part of psychological rehabilitation for PTSD patients can be highly beneficial. However, certain factors must be considered such as determining at what stage of therapy to introduce mindfulness training, the length of the practices, and the focal point of the training (e.g., attention, open focus, loving kindness). This article will address these considerations and outline ways in which psychophysiological monitoring and biofeedback can assist therapists in guiding their clients through the process. Specifically, it will highlight how the elevated arousal levels typical of PTSD and the lack of physiological habituation result in rigid and negatively biased attention, which in turn propels the elevated arousal levels into a vicious cycle. Mindfulness practices and approach may help achieve increased flexibility; however, the process must be tailored for each client in accordance with the severity of his or her PTSD symptoms.

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