Neurofeedback Explained

Here’s How Neurofeedback Works For Most Mental Health Conditions A lot of people simply don’t understand neurofeedback. This explains why many are hesitant to try it. But for anyone dealing with issues relating to their brain, neurofeedback could be the best option for healing. So let’s learn how neurofeedback works. Imagine a series of islands.. read more →

Obsessive Behavior: How to overcome the urges

Most people have some minor form of obsessive behavior. Whether it’s a simple routine of having your coffee first thing when you wake up or needling to organize a closet or room constantly. It serves as a minor therapy to make you feel better about the space around you. However, for some people the obsessive.. read more →

Living With Dementia: An Alternative To Drugs May Help

It can be extremely hard to watch a parent or grandparent slowly slip away and lose their precious memories of family. While dementia is a terrible way to live one’s final years, it can be far tougher on those who are tasked to care for them. Here is something you may not know: Previous studies.. read more →

Is Your Child Bouncing Off The Walls? There Could Be A Reason

Let’s face it, young kids need constant stimulation. Their minds are still developing and they are curious about everything. This is a good thing and all part of growing up. But excessive energy or an inability to maintain control or focus could be a warning of a bigger issue. Sustained Hyperactivity could signal a misfire.. read more →

Stress Kills Brain Cells: Here’s What You Can Do About It.

There is now overwhelming scientific evidence that stress kills brain cells. Since stress is a “state of mind”, it would make sense that the part of the body most affected would be the mind. Stress often comes from many different sources, including work, family, relationships, money, and much more. While we may not have full.. read more →

Neurofeedback For ADHD…A Modern Day Solution?

You may have heard of “brain training” to boost intelligence or memory. If you or a child has the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), there’s a type of brain training some researchers think may improve focus and help other symptoms too. It’s called neurofeedback. Several studies, including a review of five different ones.. read more →

PTSD Recovery With Neurofeedback

PTSD is characterized by severe anxiety following a traumatic event. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and uncontrollable thoughts about the event. PTSD can be a complicated and sometimes confusing disorder. Certain risk factors such as childhood experiences, past trauma, and a family history of depression may make a person more susceptible to the disorder. Since.. read more →

Why You Should Consider Neurofeedback (Hint: It Works!)

You may have heard the name neurofeedback before and wondered what it is. Some may think it’s just some fad or a dangerous untested medical procedure. You are not alone, especially with all the misinformation available online. But 50 years of research have demonstrated that neurofeedback should be given serious attention. Here’s why: Brainwaves affect.. read more →

Chronic Pain Or Fatigue? Your Brain Could Be The Cause

Chronic pain is defined as any pain lasting more than 12 weeks. Chronic fatigue is a feeling of exhaustion or tiredness that does not go away with sleep.  It is estimated that 20% of the US population suffers from one of these conditions. Interestingly enough, recent research has shown that the BRAIN may play an.. read more →

Overcoming Addiction With Neurofeedback

Consider this: The entire body is regulated by the brain, which is basically a complex system of information-laden circuits called neurons. Introducing drugs and alcohol into the brain can confuse this circuitry, which is why these narcotics can cause people to act reckless and irresponsible. Now imagine what can happen to the brain after long.. read more →