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<blockquote data-quote="dragongirl" data-source="post: 110529" data-attributes="member: 21244"><p>Can't add to your ideas about biofeedback but CBT is not so much about feelings and emotions as thoughts and behaviours - as indeed the name says!</p><p>There is a therapy called Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) that uses body meridian work alongside a cognitive focus to shift some aspects of bodily complaints, including pain management. You'd have to look it up! </p><p>Distraction is often considered to be useful in tackling tinnitus, isn't it? Not sure if drink works as well ;-)</p><p>Mind-body stuff is all the rage (so to speak) these days because the West has been dual-split-call it what you will between mind and body for ages, despite them being clearly connected. I think the non-West world has never forgotten about the link. We value cognition too much, in other words!</p><p>Let us know how you get on if you experiment with the biofeedback stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragongirl, post: 110529, member: 21244"] Can't add to your ideas about biofeedback but CBT is not so much about feelings and emotions as thoughts and behaviours - as indeed the name says! There is a therapy called Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) that uses body meridian work alongside a cognitive focus to shift some aspects of bodily complaints, including pain management. You'd have to look it up! Distraction is often considered to be useful in tackling tinnitus, isn't it? Not sure if drink works as well ;-) Mind-body stuff is all the rage (so to speak) these days because the West has been dual-split-call it what you will between mind and body for ages, despite them being clearly connected. I think the non-West world has never forgotten about the link. We value cognition too much, in other words! Let us know how you get on if you experiment with the biofeedback stuff. [/QUOTE]
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