THE IMPACT OF QUANTUM BIOFEEDBACK ON CHILDREN WITH AUTISM AND NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
27267
4 pages
Research Article

THE IMPACT OF QUANTUM BIOFEEDBACK ON CHILDREN WITH AUTISM AND NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS

Marianna Stavropoulou, Maria Tsilingiri, Alexandra Hristara Papadopoulou, Ioannis Xinias and Vaios Dafoulis

Abstract: 

Introduction: Quantum Biofeedback is a highly sophisticated scientific tool based on the discoveries of well-known researchers such as Volta, Ampere, Ohm, Einstein, Becker, Priori, Beardall. Based on the discoveries of these great pioneers of science, Dr. William Nelson and a group of NASA scientists, since the 80s, applied Quantum Biofeedback in space so that astronauts could control their own bodies, since there are no hospitals or pharmacies up there. Research Aim: This journal explores the potential benefits of quantum biofeedback on children with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders. It discusses the principles of quantum biofeedback, its application in treating these conditions, and its adaptability to suit the unique needs of children. We aim to shine light on how quantum biofeedback might be a beacon of hope for improving the lives of these kids and their families by looking at existing research, case studies, and expert insights. Methodology: Methodologically, the study reviews existing research, presents case studies, and emphasizes the importance of tailoring interventions to the developmental stage of each child. Discussion-conclusions: The findings suggest that quantum biofeedback holds promise as a complementary therapeutic approach for enhancing emotional regulation, sensory processing, and overall well-being in children with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.27267.10.2023
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