MOLINE, ILLINOIS (April 4, 2022) — Gilda’s Club is hosting a FREE educational workshop entitled “Biofeedback Workshop” for anyone impacted by cancer on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, 12-1PM, at Gilda’s Club Quad Cities Moline Clubhouse, 600 John Deere Road, Suite 101, Moline, Illinois, 61265.

Join Kari Rene/CNHP, CTN, CAHP, EBC and learn about biofeedback. Will working on your emotional health help with your physical health? How can biofeedback help? What are biofeedback sessions and how can they help? Will these sessions help me to manage my stress?

Mayo Clinic states "Biofeedback is a technique you can use to learn to control some of your body's functions, such as your heart rate. During biofeedback, you're connected to electrical sensors that help you receive information about your body."

This program is being offered hybrid. Participants can register to attend in-person or virtually via Zoom. Registration is REQUIRED. In-person group will be held at Moline Clubhouse at 600 John Deere Road, Suite 101, Moline, IL 61265.

For more details and to register, please call Gilda’s Club at 563-326-7504, e-mail gc@gildasclubqc.org, or visit http://GCQC.gnosishosting.net/Events/Info/Biofeedback_Workshop-2171.

About Gilda’s Club

Free of charge, Gilda’s Club Quad Cities provides support, education/ and hope to all people affected by cancer. As a Cancer Support Community affiliate, we are part of the largest employer of psychosocial oncology mental-health professionals in the United States. Our global network brings the highest-quality cancer-support to the millions of people touched by cancer.

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