Biofeedback is a therapeutic technique involving:

a. focusing on a specific thought or sensation, such as an image or a repeated sound.
b. attending to all thoughts, sensations, and feelings without attempting to judge or control them.
c. the use of physiological recording instruments to provide feedback that increases awareness of bodily responses.
d. bodily interaction with thinking and emotion.


Answer: C

Rationale: The psychologists who developed this technique believed that by seeing or hearing a machine's representation of bodily processes, people could gain awareness of stress responses and bring them under voluntary control.

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