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[ Report ]   Assessing the Harmony of Four Basic Internal Feelings through Computerized Biofeedback
Voluntary control, personal maturity, and all human development includes one’s inner feelings and states of being. It involves the building of a cognitively oriented web from the dominant brain with full veto power, and includes one’s feelings and emotions that are associated with the non-dominant brain areas.
Russell N. Cassel
[ Report ]   The Australian Computerized Vocational Interest Inventories
The Australian Computerized Vocational Interest Inventory (ACVII) is a computer software program designed for use by adults and secondary school students for grades 7 - 12.
Dr Brian R. Costello
[ Report ]   Computerized Biofeedback Applications in Medical Psychology
Relatively new advances in computerized biofeedback assessment and treatment are explained in terms of projective and cognitive measures with related psychophysiological implications.
Brian R. Costello
[ Report ]   The application of Computerized Psychological and Educational Assessment in South Australia
At the 36th Annual Convention of the ICP in Munich, my colleagues introduced me to the notions of computerized psychological assessment. These greatly departed from traditional pencil and paper tests with automated scoring techniques.
Brian R. Costello
[ Report ]   Making Human Behavior Computer
New techniques claim to be able to predict worker responses, enabling more efficient matching of people with tasks.
David James
[ Report ]   Neural Dissonance Profile Based on Guided Imagery and Biofeedback that Serves as a Focus for Change
By use of "Guided Imagery" a neural dissonance profile is developed that serves as a basis for planning change or therapy in the health delivery process.
Russel N. Cassel and Brian R. Costello
[ Report ]   Comparing two worlds of feelings using biofeedback
In Client Centered Counseling as taught by Carl Rogers (1942), we learned about the importance of one’s feelings in relation to health care.
Russell N. Cassel and Brian R. Costello

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