Bozzay, George Fuller-von - Biofeedback and Self Control
Health and Healing
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27m
The purpose of biofeedback is to train us in making internal distinctions which we can then achieve without need for cumbersome equipment. George Fuller-von Bozzay, Ph.D. is director of the Biofeedback Institute of San Francisco and author of several books. He eloquently describes the role of biofeedback for medical treatment, relaxation and personal growth.
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