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  In This Holiday Issue:  


* Special Services Offered
   at Our Office
* Neurofeedback Book  
   Recommendation

* Upcoming Event:
   Soul Collage
* Part 2 of Susan's 
   Upcoming Book:

Like an Orchid
in the Desert
* Featured Relaxation
   Technique

* FREE Coupon Gift for 2 ~
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 *UPDATES: New staff, University Appointment, Pediatric Headache Program Affiliation
 And More


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B R E A T H E 's

H O L I D A Y
I S S U E

Book Recommendation

 



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A Symphony in the Brain: The Evolution of the New Brain Wave Biofeedback (2008)

by Jim Robbins
(New York Times
Science Writer)

(paperback)

Imagine a procedure versatile enough to treat epilepsy, autism, attention deficit disorder, addictions, and depression with no drugs or side effects; to bring patients out of vegetative states; and to improve everything from golf scores to opera singers' voices. These are only some of the claims made for Neurofeedback, a controversial but effective treatment that is revolutionizing the way an incredibly diverse range of medical and psychological conditions are treated.

In A Symphony in the Brain, Jim Robbins traces the fascinating, untold story of the development of Neurofeedback, from its discovery by a small corps of research psychologists, to its growing application across the country and around the world, to present battles for acceptance in the conservative medical world. Offering a wealth of powerful case studies, accessible scientific explanations, and dramatic personal accounts, Robbins journeys through a remarkable field, which he brings to the public eye for the first time.

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Upcoming Events
 

Soul Collage Workshop

Saturday, Jan 30, 2010

*

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

* Please call for details
 & for seating.

Honor the past.
Live in the present.
Create the future.

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LINKS to

Biofeedback
&
Neurofeedback


 AFFILIATED SITES

Northeast Regional Biofeedback Society
International Society for Neurofeedback & Research
Biofeedback Certification Institute of America


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Inspirational


Winter Water Landscape

Quotations


"No kind action ever
stops with itself. One kind
action leads to another.
Good example is followed.
A single act of kindness
throws out roots in all
directions, and the roots
spring up and make
new trees. The greatest
work that kindness
does to others is
that it makes them
kind themselves."


- Amelia Earhart


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"A sobering thought:
what if, at this very moment,
I am living up to
my full potential?"

- Jane Wagner



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"When it is dark enough,
you can see
the stars."

- Charles A. Beard



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"Peace cannot be
kept by force.
It can only be
achieved by
understanding."

- Albert Einstein


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"Friendship that flows
from the heart
cannot be frozen
by adversity,
as the water that
flows from the
spring cannot
congeal in
winter."

- Unknown


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"There are two ways of
meeting difficulties:
you alter the difficulties,
or you alter yourself
to meet them."

       - Phyllis Battome


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"A smile is a light
in the window
of the soul
indicating that
the heart is at home."

       - Anonymous

 

B      R      E      A      T      H      E

e  -  n e w s l e t t e r

 Holiday Issue                                                              January 2010
Peace

New Years Greetings 

from 

 Network Biofeedback Services, Inc.

 
B R E A T H E  and Network Biofeedback Services, Inc. would like to wish you and your loved ones a wonderful new year.
 

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to you all for your caring and support of us as we began this academic year in our NEW office with several colleagues. We are honored to be a part of your journeys. Please see the UPDATE portions of this e-letter below for more information about our growth and plans for the future. 
 
We are aware that many of you may  be experiencing or anticipating hard times , financially and otherwise.  Please remember to stay hopeful.  And please be good to yourself.  We know you work so hard to improve your surroundings; sometimes the focus is greater on what is going on around us than it is on ourselves.  In all the hustle and bustle that surrounds us now, do not forget to take the time to 

B   R   E   A   T   H   E

and be kind to yourself.  We know how special you really are.  And to remind you of that, we have a gift for you and a friend (please see the printable coupon on the bottom of this page).

Warmest wishes for a new year filled with love, peace of mind, health, happiness and prosperity.
 

Clouds in Purple SkySpecial Updates
NEW Services Offered at
Our Office:
   

We are  proud to continue to offer state of the art QEEG testing. This is a form of brain mapping that helps us to scientifically guide your Neurofeedback protocols. This is a relatively short, non-invasive test that compares your brain to a normative data base for your age. A 24-page report is generated that is then evaluated by our professional staff resulting in a site specific training program custom-designed for you. Re-mapping is done periodically and as needed to affirm the program. We can also offer a quick test for ADHD that is computer analyzed against normative data for children and adults. Please call our office for details or to arrange an appointment. In addition, we have added pir-HEG neurofeedback to our repetoire of tools; this form of biofeedback helps with Migraine Headaches, Anxiety, ADHD, ADD,Depression and more. See: the site: StopMyMigraine for articles and research on this new and innovative modality.
 
We can also refer on site for Neuropsychological testing to Dr. Robert Vilanella, for Medication Management to Ms. Terethra Gilbert and for Substance Abuse Counseling to Ms. Gail Compton. Art Therapy & Psychotherapy are also offered by Susan Antelis and Coleen O'Donnell. Biofeedback & Neurofeedback are provided by Susan Antelis and Mr. Eamon Trainor whom she welcomes as her Associate this year.

 
 Excerpt from
Susan Antelis' Upcoming Book,

Like an Orchid in the Desert


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 STRESS MANAGEMENT


Breathing, particularly, the diaphragmatic type can be considered the "secret weapon" of stress management tools and techniques. It is relatively easy to learn, can be used anywhere at any time in any situation and can be done fairly inconspicuously. Whatever messages your mind or senses are sending to your brain, breathing low, deep and slow can mediate them and keep you at a good equilibrium. According to the AAPB, the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback,

Breathing problems which cause anxiety: Half or more of people who habitually breathe too rapidly with shallow breaths are anxious because of the effects of their breathing on their brains' chemistry. Most of these people are not aware they have incorrect breathing patterns. These incorrect patterns are easily detected using psychophysiological assessments and are corrected using several types of biofeedback related to helping people normalize their breathing patterns. When the breathing is normalized, the anxiety goes away.

Balance is the key here. Your mind is not your brain; it is an entity that interprets perceptions and not always in friendly ways. Sometimes, the mind can feel like a dangerous neighborhood where you should not be alone.  Another little known secret weapon, is our ability to shift out of these bad neighborhoods of the mind by passively observing the thoughts without engaging in their seductive dance. We are not actually what we think, but how long we think it. How we engage in the thoughts will affect the body. Thus, the mind-body connection is forged. Thought perceptions can be measured through biofeedback devices called GSR or Galvanic Skin Response sensors which measure levels of psychophysiology arousal or anxiety. From AAPB,

When a person experiences greater levels of anxiety or the anxiety lingers far longer than it should, the body's normal responses to an emergency situation don't shut down. This can cause the body to wear out while thinking and memory patterns change. The physiological reactions to anxiety are accurately assessed using psychophysiological recording techniques so both the patient and therapist always know when any therapy is helping and how much. Biofeedback treatments show the patient the abnormal physiological response levels. Patients use this knowledge to recognize when they are becoming abnormally anxious (so they learn to identify when is actually causing the anxiety) and to control their anxiety.

Sleep is another key element in keeping balance in the nervous system. (I am writing this at 5 am). Also, from AAPB,

Sleep disturbances including abnormally long time to fall asleep, frequent awakenings at night long enough to be remembered, and early awakening without being able to fall back to sleep are frequently related to stress, anxiety, and depression. These problems and the extra worried thinking associated with them cause the body's normal "fight or flight" physical responses to interfere with sleep. Biofeedback used in conjunction with relaxation training and other behavioral approaches to controlling anxiety such as cognitive restructuring (which helps people rethink just how threatening the very real stresses they need to deal with really are) helps people recognize when they are having exaggerated physical stress responses and what they are responding to. The techniques help people learn to control the responses so they are not larger than they need to either be nor last longer than they have to.



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Candle-Blue/PurpleFEATURED
  RELAXATION
    TECHNIQUE:

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

Q: What is Progressive Muscle Relaxation?

A: Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) teaches you to relax your muscles through a two-step process. In the first step, you isolate certain muscle groups and create tension for about 10 seconds. You then let the muscle relax and let go of the tension. PMR is based on a principle of muscle physiology. Whenever you create tension in a muscle and then release the tension the muscle has to relax. The muscle does not have a choice. Not only will your muscle quickly relax back to its previous state, but it often becomes even more relaxed than when you started the technique. As you repeat this process throughout your body, your entire body becomes more relaxed as it releases tension.

Q: How Do I Do It?

A: Progressive muscle relaxation is easy to do. If you find you have trouble focusing in the middle of the day or have troubles falling asleep at night, try following these simple steps. You can enhance your relaxation experience by rubbing some aromatherapy lotions or oils on your temples and playing soft, relaxing music.

  • Find a quiet space.
  • Find a comfortable position in a chair that supports your head and neck or lying on your back (lie on your side with a pillow between your legs if you're pregnant or if lying on your back causes discomfort).
  • Close your eyes and take several deep breaths.
  • Tighten the muscles in your hands by clenching a tight fist; hold for 4 counts and then release. Feel the difference between tight and relaxed muscles.
  • Repeat this process with other muscles and even tightening multiple areas (i.e. clench your jaw, squeeze your eyes close tight, tense your neck muscles, shrug your shoulders, tighten your arms and legs, curl your toes under tightly).
  • Each time you tighten an area, focus on letting go of the tension in that area and notice how relaxed your muscles feel as they relax.
  • Finish with a few more slow, deep breaths and enjoy the relaxed feeling you should now have!


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UPDATES:

Network Biofeedback Services welcomes Mr. Eamon Trainor, BA, BCIAC to our staff this year. Mr. Trainor is BCIA Certified in Biofeedback and will be  a key clinician in our new affilaition with Winthrop-LIJ Hospitals Pediatric Migraine Headache Program. He also helps to adminstrate our office business and promotional materials.

 
Winthrop Hospital-LIJ welcomes the staff of Network Biofeedback Services, Inc to their brand new  Pediatric Migraine Headache Program
 
Hofstra University has appointed Susan Antelis, MPS as an Adjunct Professor
to their Art Therapy Program ~ she  teaches Intership and Research classes for Graduate Students. This includes mentoring, site visits and other activities.
Network Biofeedback Services, Inc.
"Transformation through Self-Regulation & Art with Soul"

 
211 Broadway, Suite 207.  Lynbrook, NY 11563 * (516) 825-6567  www.nybiofeedback.com

Susan Antelis: Owner/President
E-mail: susantelis@biofeedback.net
or
Eamon Trainor: Biofeedback Associate & Office Administrator
E-mail: contact info
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