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Health Professionals - Using The emWave PC with Your Clients The key to transforming stress lies in
your power to regulate
“I’ve used the [emWave PC]
with several hundred clients
in my rehab psychology
practice, and found it
extremely useful for quieting
autonomic system response
problems such as anxiety and
chronic pain.” Today's health professional needs a variety of methods to help clients reduce stress, manage emotions, and create better health. Many are using the emWave PC to help their clients take an active role in preventing stress, managing the emotions associated with stress, and creating better health. The emWave PC is an innovative approach to stress relief for clients to show them what stress looks like in the body, to help them learn internal awareness, self-regulation and rhythm patterns and to create physiological coherence in the body. This technology can be used to develop emotional management skills. Clients can learn to prevent stress by becoming aware of when the stress response starts and stopping it in the moment. The emWave PC system allows clients to see how their thoughts and emotions affect their heart and nervous system. When stressed, the heart rhythm has a jagged, incoherent pattern. By practicing emWave PC techniques that combine rhythmic breathing with a positive emotional state, a client can see the heart rhythm pattern change to a smoother, wave-like, coherent pattern. By observing the change on the screen and associating it with a calm, balanced internal state, the client learns how to manage stress and create and maintain a state of physiological coherence and balance. As a health professional you can help your clients take a more proactive role in their healing process and assist them in making life-style changes and healthy choices. The emWave PC system is simple, easy to use and has a high rate of client compliance. It combines well with various therapies and self-care procedures, and practice often results in positive and enduring changes.
How to Use the emWave PC in Your Practice The emWave PC system can be presented as a way of achieving an optimal mind/body harmony and stabilization of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). As a general rule, most clients can be introduced to the emWave PC system easily and then taught or coached in using it during four to six 30 - 45 minute sessions that are spaced one to two weeks apart. Clients are instructed to practice at home, work or school for a minimum of 10 minutes twice a day, although more practice is encouraged. A simple direct explanation is all most people need. Explain that the individual will be learning skills for stress management, controlling excess physiological arousal, mediating unhelpful thought patterns, and utilizing positive emotional states to achieve a balanced state of mind, body and emotions It is helpful to have a basic discussion of the client's own experience. Discuss times when they are feeling tense or stressed versus feeling calm, at ease or content. Ask them to identify the mental, emotional and physical differences they notice as correlated to their own experiences. Then discuss what is "different" as they shift into and out of these activities and experience state changes. It is helpful to give clients a basic understanding of Heart Rate Variability (HRV). The emWave PC tutorial is an excellent tool for achieving the needed understanding. We suggest your clients view the seven minute Science section in the tutorial. This, along with a brief discussion to answer their questions, is all they need.
The emWave PC system is a coherence building system. Clients learn how to build coherence with the Quick Coherence technique. This self-regulation technique is easy to learn and can be used any time, any place to reduce the negative effects of stress. Explain to the client that Quick Coherence is a simple three-step technique: Step 1 - Heart Focus The first step is to focus your attention in the area of your heart. Gently focus on the area in the center of your chest, the area of your heart. If you’d like, you can put your hand over your heart to help. Step 2 - Heart Breathing In the second step, focus on the area of your heart and pretend you are breathing through your heart. Pretend your breath is flowing in and out through that area. Breathe slowly and gently... in through your heart to a count of 5 or 6 (about 4 or 5 seconds) and slowly and easily out through your heart to a count of 5 or 6 (about 4 or 5 seconds). Do this until your breathing feels smooth and balanced - not forced. As you continue to breathe with ease for a few moments, you will find a natural inner rhythm that feels good. Step 3 - Heart Feeling The third step involves positive feelings and attitudes. Continue to breathe through the area of
your heart and find a positive feeling, like appreciation, care or compassion. You can recall a time
you felt appreciation or care to make it easier to find a positive feeling now. This could be the
appreciation or care you have towards a special person, a pet, a place you enjoy, or an activity
that was fun. If you can’t feel anything, it’s okay, just try to find a sincere attitude of appreciation
or care. Once you’ve found a positive feeling or attitude, you can sustain it by continuing your
heart focus, heart breathing and heart feeling. Summary of Quick Coherence
Coherence Building on the emWave PC System In the first or second session, introduce the emWave PC as a tool that can facilitate emotional self-regulation. It can also clarify when you are in the desired state of coherence. Let the client know that the emWave PC program offers a way to check out whether the skills learned so far are resulting in helpful changes. Also, encourage regular use of the emWave PC and Quick Coherence tool, as that will result in improvement in creating higher levels of coherence. Provide the client with a basic idea about what the visual
information on the screen represents. State that the goal is to
create a smooth and ordered heart rhythm pattern and to see
an increase in coherence level. Next, have the client try the emWave PC system. Here’s a sample format: 1. Position the client in a chair next to the unit, comfortably and with the forearm resting on
a flat surface or on the thigh. Once hooked up, it’s important for the client to remain still
since movement can cause artifacts. 2. Explain how the finger sensor works and show how to position the finger. The positioning
of the index finger and the security of the strap are important in order to pick up a proper
signal.
3. Emphasize that this software has been designed to illustrate how quickly the heart
rhythm pattern responds to thoughts and emotions. 4. Make sure the sensor is picking up a signal. If it isn’t, red lines, indicating artifacts, will
appear in the HRV trace and the computer may beep indicating that the sensor is not
picking up a pulse properly.
5. Once you've determined the connection is good,
click on the View Coherence Ratios icon. 6. After 1-2 minutes, click the stop button.
8. Watch the screen to note
9. Save the session if you’d like to have it to review at a later date. Repeat the entire
Practical Tips on Designing Effective Strategies To maximize the effectiveness of the emWave PC system it is helpful to set up an overall
strategy. Following are suggestions, based on the experience of Timothy P. Culbert, M.D. If a client has difficulty generating the High Coherence (green) level but uses the Quick Coherence technique and reports significant positive benefits, remember that physiological change is not always the ultimate expression or necessary marker of success. If a client is improving don’t overly focus on the HRV feedback portion of the training for awhile. Just continue to have them use the Quick Coherence tool. Often coherence, as measured by the emWave PC program, will improve eventually. Between sessions, encourage “mini-coherence breaks” during the day in which the client takes 60 seconds to practice the Quick Coherence technique. The results of this practice can be demonstrated and reinforced with the emWave PC program. Breathing is one of the key rhythms that modulates and affects heart rate variability. the
modulation of the heart’s rhythm is due to respiratory activity called respiratory sinus arrhythmia
(RSA). The in breath causes the heart rate to speed up, and the out breath causes the heart rate
to slow down. In cases where the client consistently attains low coherence scores, you may want
to teach the client to focus on their breathing by taking five seconds on the in breath and five
seconds on the out breath. This will help coax them into coherence and will often increase the
range of their heart rate variability. It also helps to have them pretend the breath is flowing in and
out through the heart area. Once they get the feel of this, be sure to add the focus on positive
emotions, as this is key to significant benefits. emWave PC games and Emotion Visualizer™ The emWave PC has additional features to make the coherence building experience even more enjoyable and fun! With all the games, as well as with the Emotion Visualizer, higher levels of coherence change what’s happening on the screen. We recommend that individuals not attempt to use these features until they know how to use the Quick Coherence technique and can achieve 50% or less low coherence (red) on the Heart Rhythm Display screen.
Sessions Map The emWave PC system can be effectively used in sequential sessions and can be introduced in either the first or second session. The following is a suggested sequence of activities for an average client.
Discuss maintenance sessions and the possible benefits of follow-up sessions (even email
contact or phone call) once every 1-6 months—individualized to each person
Trouble Shooting
Cold hands, circulation problems Breathing Problems Too easy or too hard to attain Medium and/or High Coherence Having trouble with emotional shift
Disclaimer Use the emWave PC system and the exercises contained in the software as tools for individual balance, optimal performance and growth. Although this instrument and exercises are believed to be very safe and have potentially great benefit, no medical benefits or cures are expressed or implied. These programs and exercises are not to be used as, or used in lieu of, any course of medical or psychological treatment, but for research and educational purposes only. None of the feedback or summary data provided in the software is to be interpreted as medically or psychologically diagnostic. Finally, heart rate variability patterns differ widely from one person to another. There are no “right”
or “wrong” patterns. The coherence scores in the programs and games are especially useful for
comparing one’s own progress. With practice the ability to maintain a physiological coherent state
will be increased. Scores should, however, not be compared between one individual and another.
Individuals with heart rate irregularities, such as atrial fibrillation or flutter or intense clusters of
premature atrial contractions and children who are unable to sit still may be unable to use the
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