Webinar
Applied Psychophysiology: Biofeedback and Neurofeedback for Sport Psychology Scientists and Practitioners
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Description
Session length is 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Speakers
Lindsay Thornton, EdD, United States Olympic Committee
Leonard Zaichkowsky, PhD, Sport Science Consultant
Overview
The term “biofeedback” was first coined in the 1960s and its interventions in physical and mental health followed shortly after. Professional associations were formed and the field has witnessed a slow but steady development, including a significant recent movement into the field of sport psychology. This webinar will briefly recognize the historical development of what we now call applied psychophysiology. This will be followed by a discussion of the benefits of using psychophysiology in your applied work, a description of the modalities used, a discussion of using psychophysiology for “profiling” or baseline assessment of clients, a discussion of using psychophysiology for training “self-regulation” skills. Examples of worldwide venues using psychophysiology will be shared as well as a listing of excellent resources for sport psychology consultants.
Continuing Education Credit
K7: Psychological Foundations of Behavior
1.25 CE Credits
Registration
Students – $25.00
Members – $35.00
Non-members – $50.00
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