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desmame de um paciente com insuficiência respiratória. A. Blueprint-Related Books and Edited Volumes Andreassi, J. L. (2000). Psychophysiology: Human Behavior and Physiological Response (4th ed.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Basmajian, J. V. (Ed.). (1989). Biofeedback: Principles and Practice for Clinicians (3rd ed.) Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. Cram, J. R. & Kasman, G. S. with Holtz, J. (1997). Introduction to Surface Electromyography. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers. Fried, R. (1993). The Psychology and Physiology of Breathing: In Behavioral Medicine, Clinical Psychology, and Psychiatry. New York: Plenum Press. Gaarder, K. & Montgomery, P. S. (1981). Clinical Biofeedback: A Procedural Manual (2nd. ed.) Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. Gatchel, R. J. & Blanchard, E. B. (Eds.). (1993). Psychophysiological Disorders. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. Gatchel, R. J. & Turk, D. C. (Eds.). (1996). Psychological Approaches to Pain Management. New York: Guilford Press. Gatchel, R. J. & Turk, D. C. (Eds.). (1999). Psychosocial Factors in Pain. New York: Guilford Press. Guyton, A. C. & Hall, J. E. (1996). Textbook of Medical Physiology (9th. ed.). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders. Hugdahl, K. (1995). Psychophysiology: The Mind-Body Perspective. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Hatch, J. P., Fisher, J. G., & Rugh, J. D. (Eds.). (1987). Biofeedback: Studies in Clinical Efficacy. New York: Plenum Press. Kasman, G. S., Cram, J. R., & Wolf, S. L. (1997). Clinical Applications in Surface Electromyography. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers. Lehrer, P. M. & Woolfolk, R. L. (Eds.). (1993). Principles and Practice of Stress Management (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press. Martin, I. A. & Venables, P. H. (1980). Techniques in Psychophysiology. New York: John Wiley. Niedermeyer, E. & da Silva, F. L. (Eds.). (1993). Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. Schwartz, M. S. & Associates. (1995). Biofeedback: A Practitioner's Guide (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press. Shellenberger, R. & Green, J. A. (1986). From the Ghost in the Box to Successful Biofeedback Training. Greeley, CO: Health Psychology Publications. Stern, R. M., Ray, W. J., & Davis, C. M. (1980). Psychophysiological Recording. New York: Oxford University Press. B. Readings Keyed to Specific Blueprint Areas The following readings are drawn from a limited number of readily available works in order to minimize the number of required resources. The majority of readings are taken from two edited volumes: 1) Schwartz, M. S. and Associates. (1995). Biofeedback: A Practitioner's Guide (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press and 2) Basmajian, J. V. (Ed.). (1989). Biofeedback: Principles and Practice for Clinicians (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. Where necessary, readings from these two volumes have been supplemented with additional works. I. An Introduction to Biofeedback Basmajian, J. V. (1989). Introduction: Principles and background. In Basmajian (3rd ed.) (pp. 1-4). Olson, R. P. (1995). Definitions of biofeedback and applied psychophysiology. In Schwartz & Associates (2nd ed.) (pp. 27-31). Schwartz, M. S. & Olson, R. P. (1995). A historical perspective on the field of biofeedback and applied psychophysiology. In Schwartz & Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 3-18. II. Preparation for Clinical Intervention Schwartz, M. S. (1995). Intake decisions and preparations of patients for therapy. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 107-143. Schwartz, M. S. (1995). Baselines. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp.144-175. Schwartz, M. S. (1995). Compliance. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp.184-207. III. Neuromuscular Interventions: General Cram, J. R. & Kasman, G. S. with Holtz, J. (1997). Introduction to Surface Electromyography. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers. DeBacher, G. (1989). Biofeedback in spasticity control. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 141-151. Fogel, E. R. (1995). Biofeedback-assisted musculoskeletal therapy and neuromuscular re-education. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 560-593. Krebs, D. E. (1995). Biofeedback in neuromuscular re-education and gait training. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 525-559. LeCraw, D. E. (1989). Biofeedback in stroke rehabilitation. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 105-117. IV. Neuromuscular Interventions: Specific Cleeland, C.S. (1989). Biofeedback and other behavioral techniques in the treatment of disorders of voluntary movement. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 159-167. Gevirtz, R. N., Glaros, A. G., Hopper, D., & Schwartz, M. S. (1995). Temporomandibular disorders. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 411-428. Kasman, G. S., Cram, J. R., & Wolf, S. L. (1997). Clinical Applications in Surface Electromyography. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers. Schwartz, M.S. (1995). Headache: Selected issues and considerations in evaluation and treatment. Part A: Evaluation. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 313-353. Schwartz, M.S. (1995). Headache: Selected issues and considerations in evaluation and treatment. Part B: Treatment. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 354-407. Tries, J. & Eisman, E. (1995). Urinary incontinence: Evaluation and biofeedback treatment. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 597-632. Tries, J., Eisman, E., & Lowery, S.P. (1995). Fecal incontinence. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 633-661. V. Central Nervous System Interventions: General Andreassi, J. L. (2000). Psychophysiology: Human Behavior and Physiological Response (4th. ed.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Lubar, J. F. (1989). Electroencephalographic biofeedback and neurological applications. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 67-90. Lubar, J. F. (1995). Neurofeedback for the management of attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 493-522. VI. Autonomic Nervous System Interventions: General Andreassi, J. L. (2000). Psychophysiology: Human Behavior and Physiological Response (4th. ed.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Basmajian, J. V. (1989). Anatomical and physiological basis for biofeedback of autonomic regulation. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 37-48. Hugdahl, K. (1995). Psychophysiology: The Mind-Body Perspective. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. VII. Autonomic Nervous System Interventions: Specific McGrady, A., Olson, R. P., & Kroon, J. S. (1995). Biobehavioral treatment of essential hypertension. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 445-467. Schwartz, M.S. (1995). Headache: Selected issues and considerations in evaluation and treatment. Part A: Evaluation. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 313-353. Schwartz, M.S. (1995). Headache: Selected issues and considerations in evaluation and treatment. Part B: Treatment. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 354-407. Schwartz, M. S. (1995). Breathing therapies. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 248-287. Schwartz, M. S. & Kelly, M.F. (1995). Raynaud's disease: Selected issues and considerations in using biofeedback therapies. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 429-444. VIII Biofeedback and Distress Sapolsky, R. M. (1994). Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers: A Guide to Stress, Stress-Related Diseases, and Coping. New York: W. H. Freeman. Lazarus, R. S. & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, Appraisal, and Coping. New York: Springer. IX. Instrumentation Basmajian, J. V. & Blumenstein, R. (1989). Electrode placement in electromyographic biofeedback. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 369-382. Cohen, B. A. (1989). Basic biofeedback electronics for the clinician. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 323-335. Peek, C. J. (1995). A primer of biofeedback instrumentation. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 45-95. Peffer, K. E. (1989). Equipment needs for psychotherapists. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 337-345.
X. Adjunctive Techniques and Cognitive Interventions Block, K. I. & Schwartz, M.S. (1995). Dietary considerations: Rationale, issues, substances, evaluation, and patient education. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 211-247. Fair, P. L. (1989). Biofeedback-assisted relaxation strategies in psychotherapy. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 187-196. Lehrer, P. M. & Woolfolk, R. L. (Eds.). (1993). Principles and Practice of Stress Management (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press. McKay, M., Eshelman, E. R., & Davis, M. (1995). The Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook (4th ed.). Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications. Schwartz, M. S. & Schwartz, N. M. (1995). Problems with relaxation and biofeedback-assisted relaxation and guidelines for management. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 288-300. Stoyva, J. M. (1989). Autogenic training and biofeedback combined: A reliable method for the induction of general relaxation. In Basmajian (3rd ed.), pp. 169-185. Young, J. E. (1994). Cognitive Therapy for Personality Disorders: A Schema-focused Approach (2nd. ed.). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press. XI. Professional Conduct Biofeedback Certification Institute of America. (1990, revised 1999), Ethical Principles of Biofeedback. Wheat Ridge, CO: Author. Schwartz, M. S. (1995). Job descriptions. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 726-733. Striefel, S. (1995). Professional ethical behavior for providers of biofeedback. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 685-705. Striefel, S. (1999). Practice Guidelines and Standards for Providers of Biofeedback and Applied Psychophysiological Services. Wheat Ridge, CO: AAPB C. Supplementary Readings The following articles, chapters, and books are included for those who wish to pursue particular aspects of biofeedback in greater depth. These readings are strictly supplemental and subject to frequent updating. The Roman numeral (or numerals) following each reference indicate the relevant Blueprint areas. Arena, J. G. & Blanchard, E. B. (1996). Biofeedback and relaxation therapy for chronic pain disorders. In R. J. Gatchel & D. C. Turk (Eds.), Psychological Approaches to Pain Management (179-230). New York: Guilford Press. (IV) Barlow, D. H., Blanchard, E. B., Hayes, S. C., & Epstein, L. H. (1977). Single-case designs and clinical biofeedback experimentation. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 2, 221-239. (II) Basmajian, J. V. (1976). Facts and myths in EMG biofeedback. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1, 369 371. (III) Blanchard, E. B. & Arena, J. G. (1999). Biofeedback, relaxation training, and other psychological treatments for chronic benign headache. In M. L. Diamond & G. D. Solomon (Eds.), Diamond's and Dalessio's The Practicing Physician's Approach to Headache (6th ed.) (pp. 209-224). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders. (IV) Blanchard, E. B. & Diamond, S. (1996). Psychological treatment of benign headache disorders. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 541-547. (IV) Burgio, K. L., Locher, J. L., Goode, P. S., et al. (1998). Behavioral vs drug treatment for urge urinary incontinence in older women. Journal of the American Medical Association, 280, 1995-2000. (IV) Butler, J., Lewis, R., & Shier, D. (1999). Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology. Boston: McGraw-Hill. (III) (IV) (VI) Cott, A. Parkinson, W., Fabich, M., Bedard, M., & Marlin, E.R. (1992). Long-term efficacy of combined relaxation-biofeedback treatments for chronic headache. Pain, 51, 49-56. (IV) Crider, A. B. & Glaros, A. G. (1999). A meta-analysis of EMG biofeedback treatment of temporomandibular disorders. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 13, 29-37. (IV) Fehmi, L. G. & Sundor, A. (1989). The effects of electrode placement upon EEG biofeedback treatment: The monopolar-bipolar controversy. International Journal of Psychosomatics, 36, 23-33. (IX) Flor, H. & Birbaumer, N. (1993). Comparison of the efficacy of electromyographic biofeedback, cognitive behavioral therapy, and conservative medical interventions in the treatment of chronic muscular skeletal pain. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 653-658. (IV) Freedman, R. R. (1991). Physiological mechanisms of temperature biofeedback. Biofeedback and Self- Regulation, 16, 95-115. (VII) Freedman, R. R. (1993). Raynaud's disease and phenomenon. In R. J. Gatchel & E. B. Blanchard (Eds.), Psychophysiological Disorders (pp. 245-267). American Psychological Association: Washington, D.C. (VII) Gevirtz, R. N., Hubbard, D. R., & Harpin, R. E. (1996). Psychophysiologic treatment of chronic low back pain. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 561-566 (IV) Glaros, A. G., & Glass, E. G. (1993). Temporomandibular disorders. In R. J. Gatchel & E. B. Blanchard (Eds.), Psychophysiological Disorders (pp. 299-356). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. (IV) Hatch, J. P. (1987). Guidelines for controlled clinical trials of biofeedback. In J. P. Hatch, J. G. Fisher, & J. D. Rugh (Eds.), Biofeedback: Studies in Clinical Efficacy (pp. 323-363). New York: Plenum Press. (I) Hawton, K., Salkovskis, P. M., Kirk, J., & Clark, D. M. (1989). Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: a Practical Guide. New York: Oxford University Press. (X) Holroyd, K. A. & French, D. J. (1995). Recent developments in the psychological assessment and management of recurrent headache disorders. In A. J. Goreczney (Ed.), Handbook of Health and Rehabilitation Psychology (pp. 3-30). New York: Plenum Press. (IV) (VII) Holroyd, K. A. & Lipchik, G. L. (1999). Psychological management of recurrent headache disorders: Progress and prospects. In R. J. Gatchel & D. C. Turk (Eds.), Psychosocial Factors in Pain (pp. 193-212). New York: Guilford Press. (IV) (VII) Holroyd, K. A. & Penzien, D. B. (1990). Pharmacological versus non-pharmacological prophylaxis of recurrent migraine headache: A meta-analytic review of clinical trials. Pain, 42, 1-13. (VII) Julien, R. (1997). A Primer of Drug Action (8th ed.). New York: W. H. Freeman & Co. (V) (VI) Lehrer, P. M., Carr, R., Sargunaraj, D., & Woolfolk, R. L. (1994). Stress management techniques: Are they all equivalent, or do they have specific effects? Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 19, 353-401. (X) Libo, L. M. & Arnold, G. E. (1983). Does training to criterion influence improvement? A follow-up study of EMG and thermal biofeedback. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 6, 397-404. (IV) (VII) Libo, L. M. & Arnold, G. E. (1983). Relaxation practice after biofeedback therapy: A Long-term follow-up of utilization and effectiveness. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 8, 217-227. (X) Linden, M., Habib, T., & Radojevic, V. (1996). A controlled study of the effects of EEG biofeedback on the cognition and behavior of children with attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 21, 35-49. (V) Lubar, J. F. (1991). Discourse on the development of EEG diagnostics and biofeedback treatment for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 16, 201-225. (V) Mann, C. A., Lubar, J. F., Zimmerman, A. W., Miller, B. A., & Muenchen, R. A. (1992). Quantitative analysis of EEG in boys with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A controlled study with clinical implications. Pediatric Neurology, 8, 30-36. (V) NIH Technology Assessment Panel. (1996). Integration of behavioral and relaxation approaches into the treatment of chronic pain and insomnia. Journal of the American Medical Association, 276, 313-318. (IV) (VII) Paul, P., Cassisi, J. E., & Larson, P. (1996). Ethical and practice considerations for biofeedback therapists in the treatment of urinary incontinence. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 21, 229-240. (XI) Rokicki, L. A., Holroyd, K. A., France, C. R., et al. (1997). Change mechanisms associated with combined relaxation/EMG biofeedback training for chronic tension headache. Journal of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 22, 21-41. (IV) Rosenfeld, J. P., Cha, G., Blair, T., & Gotlib, I. H. (1995). Operant (biofeedback) control of left-right frontal alpha power differences: Potential neurotherapy for affective disorders. Biofeedback and Self- Regulation, 20, 241-258. (V) Sedlacek, K. & Taub, E. (1996). Biofeedback treatment of Raynaud's disease. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 548-553. (VII) Sterman, M. B. (1996). Physiological origins and functional correlates of EEG rhythmic activities: Implications for self-regulation. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 21, 3-33. (V) Syrjala, K. L. & Abrams, J. R. (1996). Hypnosis and imagery in the treatment of pain. In R. J. Gatchel & D. C. Turk (Eds.), Psychological Approaches to Pain Management (231-258). New York: Guilford Press. (X) Thompson, L. & Thompson, M. (1998). Neurofeedback combined with training in metacognitive stratgies: Effectiveness in students with ADD. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 23, 243-263. (V) Tries, J. (1989). EMG feedback for the treatment of upper-extremity dysfunction: Can it be effective? Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 14, 21-53. (IV) Tries, J. & Brubaker, L. (1996). Application of biofeedback in the treatment of urinary incontinence. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 554-560.(IV) Turk, D. C., Zaki, D. S., & Rudy, T. E. (1993). Effects of intraoral appliance and biofeedback/stress management alone and in combination in treating pain and depression in patients with temporomandibular disorders. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 70, 158-164. (IV) Whatmore, G. B., Whatmore, N. J., & Fisher, L. D. (1981). Is frontalis activity a reliable indicator of the activity in other skeletal muscles? Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 6, 305-314. (IV) Whitehead, W. E. & Drossman, D. A. (1996). Biofeedback for disorders of elimination: Fecal incontinence and pelvic floor dyssynergia. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 234-240. (IV) Wolf, S. L. & Fischer-Williams, M. (1987). The use of biofeedback in disorders of motor function. In J. P. Hatch, J.G. Fisher, & J. D. Rugh (Eds.), Biofeedback: Studies in Clinical Efficacy (pp. 153-177). New York: Plenum Press. (III)
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