Harnessing the Power of Brain Self-Regulation through Neurofeedback training, also known as EEG biofeedback or neurotherapy, is an all-natural technology that can provide a long-term solution for many brain-based conditions. Originally used in 1972 to help with seizures, our center utilizes the latest advances in computers and neuroscience to address the root cause and improve, and in many cases, end the symptoms associated with panic attacks, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, bipolar disorder, and depression.
— Christine Moore, Licensed Professional Counselor in Monona, WII am trained in The Polyvagal Theory and I am certified in The Safe & Sound Protocol. I engage in psychoeducation and skill building with all of my clients regarding the structure and function of their nervous system and how to expand their body's ability to feel more safe. The Safe & Sound Protocol is a separate, non-invasive sound therapy that helps activate the vagus nerve and increase distress tolerance. I offer this as a separate program to my clients.
— Brandi Solanki, Counselor in Waco, TXNeurofeedback, in my opinion, is the only drug-free treatment besides psychotherapy that is really truly effective in treating a wide variety of mental health symptoms, in a lasting way. Please visit my website for more info but suffice to say that I have seen practically miraculous transformations in my clients' (and my own!) anxiety, depression, distractibility, moodiness, impulsivity, self-consciousness, executive function, sleep quality, productivity, energy, and so much more!
— Ursa Davis, Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate in Longmont, CONeurofeedback is a way to show your brain what it is doing so that it can CHANGE what it is doing. It is a powerful tool to regulate the nervous system and bring about a state of balance and well-being.
— Jessica Weimer, Licensed Professional Counselor in Denver, CONeurofeedback gives the brain an opportunity to observe its own activity and make shifts toward better emotional regulation, better focus, and inner peace and clarity.
— Caroline Shell, Counselor in Vancouver, WAI have been trained in multiple modalities of Neurofeedback and Neurostimulation over the past 14 years, and I am a mentor many clinicians as they work to receive their board certification in Neurofeedback. The brain is the "hardware" on which our experience of ourselves and the world around us runs. If we understand how to impact and change the brain, we can change the way we feel and think. Neurofeedback is a powerful tool for change.
— Sean Brock, Licensed Professional Counselor in Denver, COJason Drake, LCSW-S, is Board Certified in Neurofeedback through BCIA. Neurofeedback is a very effective tool in helping teens & others recover from challenges such as trauma, PTSD, ADHD, anxiety, panic attacks, depression & other difficulties. Neurofeedback therapy can also improve peak performance for those gifted students & student athletes. Neurofeedback training is supported by research & is a fun and enjoyable way for teens to resolve complex struggles. Call us today.
— Katy Teen & Family Counseling Katy, TX, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Katy, TXutilizing Neurofeedback and monitoring symptoms and progress.
— Sangeun Lee, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Fort Lee, NJAt this time, Neurodivergent Therapies is exclusively offering Neurofeedback training therapy.
— Alyson "Rae" Pittman, Licensed Professional Counselor in Little Rock, ARI could not be more convinced that neurofeedback is the future. I have trained in different NF modalities, and all of them make a difference in the life of my clients in different ways, but all of them are effective. And NF is also a tool to optimize the brain & nervous system functioning for people of all sorts whether they have emotional problems or the simple desire to feel better, to grow, to be more effective, or to have more control.
— Antonieta Contreras, Therapist in NEW YORK, NYNeurofeedback trains your brain by reading its thermal or electrical data and feeding it back to you via an external device such as a computer screen. HEG Neurofeedback upregulates the execuctive functioning part of the brain which resides in the prefrontal cortex. Executive functions include organization, planning, working memory, flexible thinking, and the all important impulse control (key area of treatment for ADHD). Impairments in executive functioning is what HEG Neurofeedback helps with.
— Dr. Thomas Lucking, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in Los Gatos, CAMCN sends a low strength, imperceptible current to the brain, allowing it to re-organize itself and get out of frozen, stuck patterns. Utilizing the brain’s own neuroplasticity, individuals experience a more symptom-free, fulling, positive life. MCN supports the brainwaves at two states: at rest, to become quieter, and at work, more flexible in their functioning.
— Christina Chopin, Mental Health Practitioner in San Diego, CAI specializes in providing remote neurofeedback care. My clients are able to rent a system to use in the comfort of their home, on their own schedule. Typical Neurofeedback training is done 3-4 times per week for a period of 90 days. Our training comes with a 100% money back guarantee that you will see a reduction in your symptoms when training as recomended or your money back! That's how strongly we believe in our therapy.
— Dev Patel, Therapist in Danbury, CT