We can understand these two approaches as dealing with the software and the hardware of the mind: Clients who experience more of bodily (autonomic) symptoms of stress and anxiety such as palpitations, hyperventilation, cold and sweaty hands, stomach churning, chest pain are more likely to respond to biofeedback therapies and body work whereas those who experience symptoms in the form of psychic conflicts, etc are more likely to respond to psychotherapy. However, there is some evidence to suggest that a combination of biofeedback with psychotherapy can result to better outcome.