NIMH Funds Investigation Into Neurofeedback for ADHD

On July 28, 2008, in ADHD, Neurofeedback, submitted by Christopher Fisher, PhD
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The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) recently announced their funding of a randomized, placebo controlled study that will investigate the efficacy of neurofeedback for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The research group is from Ohio State University. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Mixx it up Share via [...]

What Is Neurofeedback? Brainwave Therapy

On July 25, 2008, in Neurofeedback, submitted by Christopher Fisher, PhD
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What is neurofeedback? Neurofeedback, also as “neurotherapy” and “EEG biofeedback,” has been around since 1960′s. In short, neurofeedback teaches self-regulation of deviant brainwave activity. Media attention over the past few years increased due to interest from parents who seek drug free solutions for child behavior problems, especially attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Obesity – #1 Childhood Health Concern In 2008

On July 22, 2008, in Health | Fitness, submitted by Christopher Fisher, PhD
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A national poll conducted by C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital’s National Poll on Children’s Health suggests that obesity problems are not limited to adults. In fact, childhood obesity came in at #1 in their poll, bumping smoking and drug abuse from the top spots a year ago. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook [...]

Coherent Breathing And Mental/Physical Health (Part 1)

On July 20, 2008, in Psychophysiology, submitted by Christopher Fisher, PhD
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Breathing is something so simple and basic that people seldom give it any thought. The importance of proper breathing should not be underestimated.  Believe it or not, your breathing style significantly impacts how you feel, think, and act.  In fact, researchers* have identified 6 distinctive breathing styles.  Today’s post will cover the “incoherent breathing style.” [...]

What Is Health Psychology & Behavioral Medicine?

On July 19, 2008, in Psychology, submitted by Christopher Fisher, PhD

A personal friend asked a great question after I told him about The Behavioral Medicine Report: What is Behavioral Medicine? Behavioral Medicine and the related Health Psychology are sub-specialties in psychology.  Behavioral medicine is an interdisciplinary approach (i.e. utilizes knowledge from different fields of healthcare) to the development and integration of behavioral and biomedical information [...]

Anti-Depressant Medication & The Placebo Effect

On July 16, 2008, in Depression, Medication, submitted by Christopher Fisher, PhD
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No better way to kick off a new research website than with controversial research. Let’s start first with the concept of a “placebo effect.” The placebo effect is very common in most forms of healthcare. When people who are ill (mentally or physically) believe that they will get better – guess what – they do. These are real changes though the placebo effect may wear off over time.

Welcome to The Behavioral Medicine Report!

On July 13, 2008, in News, submitted by Christopher Fisher, PhD

Welcome to The Behavioral Medicine Report. I want to take a moment in my first post to introduce myself and this website. My name is Christopher Fisher, M.A. I have master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, and I am currently a 4th year doctoral student in Clinical Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine [...]