BFREC - Voice and video recorder
Examples of applications
- taking case history
- investigative interviews
- therapy for anxiety disorders
- post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Description
The voice and video recorder can be used during a therapeutic conversation to record the conversation itself at the same time as physiological parameters. The video recorder function is new: this enables the discussion to be recorded as a video (this is in addition to the sound recording function, which is still available).
In the review after the session, conspicuous physiological parameters can be matched precisely to the point in the conversation at which they occurred. To avoid undesirable feedback reactions, the monitor should be positioned where the client cannot see it.
Signals from up to seven radio modules (or 32 channels) can be transmitted simultaneously. This enables the physiological parameters of a number of people to be monitored in a group setting if required.
Practical tip
Video recording opens up new application opportunities, e.g. in psychotherapy (in-vivo exposure for phobias) and speech therapy.