商品簡介
Miller, a psychotherapist and music and biofeedback therapist who lectures at Immaculata U. and Montclair U., outlines the rationale, historical context, and instructions for the integration of music therapy with biofeedback, for students and practitioners in both fields, social workers, psychologists, and healing arts professionals. He introduces the fundamentals of biofeedback and its primary modalities (galvanic skin response, temperature, heart rate and variability, hemoencephalography, electromyography, and EEG) and the use of music therapy interventions for achieving self-regulation of physiological response, through techniques such as guided imagery to music, toning, meditation, and improvisation, and how physiological data combined with these techniques can be applied to treating stress, ADHD, addictions, chronic pain, Raynaud's disease, neuromuscular deficiencies, depression, autism, phobias, anxiety, and high blood pressure. The role of the music therapist and the process of gaining professional legitimacy are also discussed. Annotation c2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Dr. Eric B. Miller is a psychotherapist, music therapist and biofeedback therapist with experience in inpatient, outpatient, corporate and educational settings. He lectures on Music Therapy at Immaculata University and Montclair University and is a regular speaker at international conferences. Dr. Miller founded the Biofeedback Network and serves as Executive Director of non-profit organizations Expressive Therapy Concepts and Music for People. He resides in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.