How long does clinical biofeedback training last?
The length of training required depends, of course, on such tings as the severity of symptoms and how long they have been present. Average treatment consists of eight to twelve 45-minute sessions, once or twice a week. Learning to identify the biological and psychological response in its early stages and learning how to more effectively respond is very much like learning a new language. In fact is is learning the language of how the body talks physically in response to both physical and psychological events. Learning self-control beyond the training sessions is the ultimate goal of clinical biofeedback. This requires that te patient practice in the “real world” what they have learned during the clinical training.