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This critical literature review focuses on the therapeutic role of the practitioner’s heart, with emphasis on the acupuncturist’s perspective. The relevant descriptions given in classical Chinese medicine are presented. In particular, the appropriate attitude of the practitioner during t...
This critical literature review focuses on the therapeutic role of the practitioner’s heart, w...
Fairfield Medical Center is a 222-bed community hospital located in Lancaster, Ohio. Organizational leadership chose to invest in the Transforming Stress Workshop, a 6-hour workshop with a 2-hour follow-up workshop, in order to improve the well-being of its staff and physicians. Special thought and...
Fairfield Medical Center is a 222-bed community hospital located in Lancaster, Ohio. Organizational...
Strategies are needed to improve adolescent substance abuse treatment outcomes. For example, during outpatient substance abuse treatment, up to 80% of adolescents continue to use. Following residential substance abuse treatment, 88% of adolescents relapse within 6 months. Psychosocial stress pl...
Strategies are needed to improve adolescent substance abuse treatment outcomes. For example, during...
In 2007, the leadership team at Grinnell Regional Medical Center participated in a pilot project with the Institute of HeartMath (IHM) to assess the stress level of individual team members and its effect on the organization. At the beginning of the project, the leadership team completed a Personal a...
In 2007, the leadership team at Grinnell Regional Medical Center participated in a pilot project wit...
Due to the prevalence of music performance anxiety and the emergence of new biofeedback technologies used to decrease anxiety, student musicians were recruited to participate in an experimental repeated-measures study to identify effects of heart rate variability coherence biofeedback training and e...
Due to the prevalence of music performance anxiety and the emergence of new biofeedback technologies...
In this dissertation, I explore the experience of living and practicing heart-mind coherence techniques as taught by the HeartMath Institute. What is the experience of individuals who have had heart-mind coherence training? How do they use these tools in their daily lives? This is a qualitative stud...
In this dissertation, I explore the experience of living and practicing heart-mind coherence techniq...
In this study the human being is presented as a dynamic system, that functions in continuously changing circumstances, aiming at balance. Self-regulating capacities can keep the human being in balance within the boundaries of the state of equilibrium, however when new or ’threatening’ ci...
In this study the human being is presented as a dynamic system, that functions in continuously chang...
Introduction and Background Since 2007, The Reformed Church in America (RCA) has offered employees the opportunity to participate in the Revitalize You program provided by HeartMath, LLC. McCarthy Actuarial Consulting, LLC (MAC) was retained by RCA to analyze their experience during 2007 and 20...
Introduction and Background Since 2007, The Reformed Church in America (RCA) has offered employees t...
This study examined effectiveness of heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedbackassisted stress management training in reducing anxiety and stress in pregnant women and the effect of maternal stress management skills practice on fetal heart rate measures in real time. Participants were seven working pr...
This study examined effectiveness of heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedbackassisted stress managem...
Student musicians were recruited to participate in an experimental repeated measures study to identify effects of heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback training and emotional self-regulation techniques on music performance anxiety (MPA) and music performance. Fourteen students were randomly assig...
Student musicians were recruited to participate in an experimental repeated measures study to identi...