Thank you for visiting our web site. This section of our site, Biofeedback for Clients, and What Is Biofeedback are dedicated to people interested in receiving biofeedback training at BRI to improve their health.
The Bio Research Institute (BRI) has an outstanding reputation for providing some of the most comprehensive and advanced biofeedback training in the country. We have been seeing clients for over 20 years. For more information on BRI, see Who We Are.
At BRI, we see clients for a wide variety of presenting complaints, adapting
our biofeedback strategies to best address each individual's unique psychophysiology.
In a biofeedback session, we measure temperature, muscle activity, sweat gland
activity, heart rate, respiration, and brain wave activity. The client watches
a screen that reflects the activity in the physiology being measured, and listens
to audio tones that rise and fall as the activity changes.
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Health Conditions that Respond to Biofeedback
FAQs
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Q: How long is a session?
A typical biofeedback session takes about an hour; children's sessions are sometimes 30-40 minutes. For a more detailed picture of a biofeedback session, see What Is Biofeedback.
Q: How often do I come for biofeedback?
Typically, once or twice a week.
Q: How many sessions will I need?
Depending on the condition being addressed, 8 to 50.
Q: Do I practice at home?
Yes, You will be taught home practice exercises to help you integrate your skills into your everyday life.
Q: Does insurance cover biofeedback?
Sometimes. Call you carrier to find out.
Q: How do I get started?
Call us for an initial assessment.
Q: What does it cost?
Typically, $85 per session.
Q: Does biofeedback work for children?
Biofeedback is very effective for children with a variety of conditions, including ADD and ADHD.