ABSTRACT

Anxiety and its common comorbidities are disorders that rely upon psychological and medical intervention. Often anxiety is the symptom of underlying dysregulations. These dysregulations, developed over childhood, are both psychological and physiological. Thus, clinical intervention from a psychophysiological perspective may be the best approach and neurofeedback and biofeedback are often used in conjunction with psychological interventions. This chapter discusses the underlying mechanisms of anxiety as well as discusses a case in which both biofeedback and neurofeedback were provided.