Biofeedback Assessment References
These articles are completely different from other references and pertain solely to computerised biofeedback.
- Cassel, R.N. and Costello, B.R. (1989). Guided imagery to depict disharmony in the neural functioning of persons involved in psychological therapy. Journal of Education.109 (4), 399-408.
- Business Review Weekly (1992). Managing. How the brain’s mysteries can affect your business. Vol 14, No 23, (74-75), June. Melbourne.
- Cassel, R.N. and Costello, B.R. (1990). Neural dissonance Profile based on guided imagery and biofeedback that serves as a focus for change. College Student Journal. College. College Student Journal.
- Cassel, R.N., Costello, B.R. (1991). Validity of dissonance profile between therapy and no-therapy N=216. Journal of Instructional Psychology. Vol 18, No 1 (51-60).
- Cassel, R.N., Costello, B.R. (1992). Helping the patient to discover a mission in life is essential for effective health care. Education, 112(4), 512-516.
- Cassel, R.N., Costello, B.R., Pullar, B. (1993) Comparing two worlds of feelings using biofeedback. J.Education. Vol 113, No 4, 520-531.
- Costello, B.R., Cassel, R.N., Budzynski T.H. (1988). Computerised biofeedback - An interface in medical psychology. International Congress of Psychology abs,. Sydney, Aus.
- Costello, B.R., Cassel R.N., (1993). Comparing factorial structure of the ACVII test based on logic versus ALMT based on feelings. Journal Of Instructional Psychology, Vol 20, No 1, 26-28, March.
- Costello, B.R., Chung, P.H., (1994). The psychology of computerized assessment biofeedback and stress reduction. Cassel Research Publishing Australia ISBN 1 87571 08 5.
- Costello, B.R., Demeris S., (1995). Australian computerised biofeedback (Career Assessment Workshop) Australian Association Of Careers Counsellors, Melbourne.
- Costello, B.R. (198l). Medical psychology: computerised biofeedback applications comparing heart risk factors of patients in therapy. Int. Council of Psychologists 45th Annual Convention abs. N.Y. New York
- Costello, B.R. (198l). Medical psychology: computerised biofeedback application comparing heart risk factors of patients in therapy. Int. Council of Psychologists 45th Annual Convention abs. N.Y. New York.
- Costello, B.R. (1987). Factorial structure and sex differences of heart risk factors for Australian psychological patients. College Student Journal. Vol 21, No 3.214-218
- Costello, B.R. (1987). Computerised biofeedback applications in medical psychology. American Psychological Asn. abs., Division of Experimental Psychology and Human Engineering. 95th Annual Conv., N.Y. New York.
- Costello, B.R. (1988). Assessing progress of two therapy sessions using Budzynski relaxation. Journal of Instructional psychology Vol 15, No 2 (47-51).
- Costello, B.R. (1988). Secondary school computerised guidance program. Journal of Education. (Australian Bicentennial edn), Vol 108, No 3. Spring.
- Costello, B.R. (1989). The Australian computerised vocational interest inventories (2nd Revision Form B ACVII-B (Biofeedback). ISBN 1875713034 Australian College of Education Annual Conference Melbourne.
- Costello, B.R., (1990). The Australian computerised biofeedback inventory. American Board of Medical Psychotherapists Annual Convention abs. San Francisco.
- Costello, B.R. (1990). The Australian computerised vocational interest inventory (ACVII). Journal of Education: Australian Educational Technology. Vol 110 No 4.
- Costello, B.R., (1990). The Australian computerised biofeedback inventory. American Board of Medical Psychotherapists Annual Convention abs. San Francisco.
- Costello, B.R. (1992). Australian computerised vocational interest inventory Australian life mission test ALMT manual. Cassel Psychology Center, San Diego, California.
- Costello B.R. (1994). Australian life mission test. California Careers Conference, San Francisco, Cassel Psych. Center San Diego.
- James, David,. (1992). How the brain’s mysteries can affect your business. Business Review Weekly, Vol 14, No 23 (74- 75), June, Melbourne, Aus.
- James, David,. (1992). Making human behavior compute. Business Review Weekly, Vol 14, No 31 (69-71), August, Melbourne, Aus.