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What Is Neurofeedback?

With the advancement of technology, scientists are now able to understand the brain like never before. As a result, innovative technologies have been developed to help it operate at peak performance.

Neurofeedback, also called Neurotherapy, uses electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor brain activity and provide feedback through sounds, images, and sometimes tactile vibrations. Neurofeedback focuses on the central nervous system and works to enhance and regulate brain activity. Neurofeedback therapy can result in incredibly powerful improvements in mental health disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. It can even benefit clients suffering from sleep, digestive and hormonal dysfunctions as well as individuals who’ve experienced traumatic brain injuries.

Neurofeedback improves overall brain health and significantly helps your brain be the very best it can be!

99% of our clients over the past 5 years have experienced significant improvements in sleep, anxiety, and depression in less than 3 months. We track every client’s symptoms at every visit and have file-cabinets full of data showing our client’s self-reported incredible results.

How it Works

Your brain is constantly working inside your skull. It is the operating center for literally every system in your body. Its performance dictates how you feel concerning everything from digestion to anxiety to how well you sleep.

But your brain doesn't operate as an island. Because it functions from inside the darkness of your skull, it relies heavily on its partnership with your six senses to know how everything is going out there in your body and in the world. It needs constant feedback information or it will be completely unaware of errors in its functioning.

Here is where we come in. Neurofeedback therapy captures brain activity and directly amplifies the information while feeding it back to your brain through your eyes and ears. This “neurofeedback” significantly enhances brain performance and supplies your brain with the information it needs. 

Providing this amplified neurological feedback results in powerful improvements to all 12 systems in your body!

Who it Helps

While neurofeedback is one very significant piece of the mind/body/soul health puzzle, we do continue to recommend psychotherapy, EMDR, and other integrative approaches that promote holistic health and mindfulness. Neurofeedback will likely not solve every one of your problems, but it will likely decrease your suffering significantly and improve your overall performance in life.

  • Anxiety is among the worst experiences a human can have. It just feels bad in your body and soul. Anxiety due to fear, dread and worry are significantly alleviated in nearly 99% of our clients. With the global pandemic we have seen a sharp spike in anxiety and depression and are thankful to offer a tool the community that rapidly alleviates the suffering associated with anxiety and/or depression.

  • Most of our clients report some type of irregularity in their digestive system. Because the brain controls the digestive system, neurofeedback significantly improves digestion.

  • While medication and behavioral interventions can do a good job treating the symptoms of ADD or ADHD, neurofeedback retrains the brain to regain better control and focus. Neurofeedback can significantly promote focus, alertness, calm and attention. Results vary from person to person. An average of 20 sessions are optimal to adequately assess results.

  • Anyone affected by addiction may benefit from Neurofeedback. Addiction is a disease of the brain. As neurofeedback helps retrain the brain to be calmer, to manage painful memories, to focus and concentrate, and engage with others, it subsequently helps people with addictions to resist cravings.

    The good news is that neurofeedback is already being used by addiction treatment centers across the world. Some facilities using this therapy for addiindividuals with addictions report relapse rates as low as 25% as opposed to 75% in traditional addiction therapy. The difference is significant.

    For anyone suffering, neurofeedback is a promising therapy. With more attention and more research time and money devoted to it, we are beginning to see more people healed with this innovative technique.Results vary from person to person. An average of 20 sessions are optimal to adequately assess results.

  • Neurofeedback treatment is helping individuals find peace from the noise within.

    Results vary from person to person. An average of 20 sessions are optimal to adequately assess results.

  • Brains that are formed during trauma experiences often prioritize safety and are quite hyper-vigilant. This makes relationships and basic life functions more difficult. Maintaining a feeling of safety and calm is one of the many benefits of Neurofeedback. Individuals who have experienced trauma report some of the most dramatic testimonials after Neurofeedback.

    Results vary from person to person. An average of 20 sessions are optimal to adequately assess results.

  • With our modern lifestyle, many people are sleep deprived. Neurofeedback has been shown to significantly reduce insomnia – meaning difficulty falling asleep or falling back to sleep during the night. Physical calming helps people relax and fall asleep. Neurofeedback calms physical restlessness and muscle tension including teeth grinding (bruxism). It also calms anxiety-related nightmares or vivid dreams during sleep. When starting neurofeedback, people often report an increase in dreaming. Neurofeedback can allow a rebound of dreaming that settles down again within a few sessions. As sleep becomes more organized with training, dreaming also occurs later in the sleep cycle and is more likely to be remembered on awakening.

  • Symptoms of instability are recognized by their sudden onset and predictable course. Migraines, for example, might begin with a characteristic aura and then progress to head pain and nausea in a familiar sequence with each event. These symptoms are explosive, and typically quite disabling. They are very different from chronic symptoms related to high arousal.

    With infra-low frequency neurofeedback we address instabilities most effectively with left-right temporal lobe placements (T3-T4). This gives the most stabilizing effect across the whole brain. It also addresses the particular vulnerability of the temporal lobes to hyper-excitability and resulting symptoms of instability.

    Parents of child who suffered with migraines

    Results vary from person to person. An average of 20 sessions are optimal to adequately assess results.

Neurofeedback Explained