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ADHD, Anxiety, Depression- Natural Help
From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. “The evidence speaks for itself. Neurotherapy is a primary-care alternative for the treatment of many disorders that have traditionally been sedated, if they could be corrected at all. It truly satisfies the medical credo Primum Non Nocere, “First, do no harm.” Problems in […]
ADHD, Anxiety Natural Cures
From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul Swingle “Many of us have had “ah-ha” and “om” experiences. The ah-ha experience is an instant burst of insight in which an explanation, a problem solution, or the proper course of action suddenly occurs to us. In our culture, the om experience is less common. It is […]
Severe Anxiety and Natural Remedy
From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. “Question: I received neurotherapy treatment for a severe anxiety condition. I found that my general health seems to have improved as well. Is this improvement related to the neurotherapy? Answer: The improvement could be either a direct or an indirect benefit of the treatment. Increasing […]
Traumatic Brain Injury: What You Can Do About It
There are on average two million reported brain injuries every year in the US. Up to 50 percent of those can have enduring symptoms six months or more after the injury (source-Jacobson, 1995). A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in problems with memory recall, behavior, emotional control and attention. Those affected can also become […]
Sports Psychology and Neurofeedback
From: Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul E. Swingle, Ph. D. ” FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Q: Why do some sports teams have psychologists? A: Psychologists can really help teams play better. Some psychologists help players keep their minds sharply focused on the game. Neurotherapists (neurofeedback) also can help by making a player’s brain more […]
Optimal Brain Function Naturally
From: Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. “Although the major focus of this book is the neurotherapeutic treatment of disorders, neurotherapy can be directed at heightening brain efficiency in people without disorders. As I explain to my clients, you can think of neurotherapy as a continuum running from left to […]
ADHD, Anxiety, Depression. TBI: Best Natural Help
The Promise of Neurotherapy in the Future From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. “THE FIELD OF NEUROTHERAPY IS DEVELOPING AT AN ACCELERATED PACE. For diagnosis and assessment, therapists are able to compare the brain functioning of clients to data banks of the brain functioning of many different groups of people. […]
A Simple Answer To “What Is Neurofeedback”
We get asked a lot, “What Is Neurofeedback?” Here is simple answer: Imagine a musical quartet. 3 of you know a song by heart, but the fourth doesn’t. As a result, any performance will suffer, even though 3 of you know the song perfectly. The effect of that fourth player impacts the entire performance. So […]
Get Back In “The Zone” With Neurofeedback
Stay In Control And Function Under Pressure To understand how easily the brain can impact our ability to stay in control, imagine you are walking across a balance beam. If the beam is only 6 inches off the ground, this is a simple task. But if the beam is 60 feet off the ground, panic […]
Neurofeedback And Sleep Issues: How It Can Help
Here’s a Fact: The brain regulates sleep. Specifically, delta brainwaves are responsible for the deepest levels of relaxation and restorative, healing sleep. Adequate production of delta waves helps us feel completely rejuvenated after we wake up from a good night’s sleep. Many people will often turn to medications to help them sleep better. While these […]
Misophonia
Sensitivity To Sound: There’s A Name For That…And A Solution Misophonia is an over-sensitivity to sounds that can trigger feelings of anxiety, anger and fear. Many people suffer from this condition without ever knowing it. Simple sounds that most people tune out, like the hum of an air conditioner, can become unbearable for those with […]
Ritalin and ADHD
From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. “Nora Volkow, a psychiatrist with the Brookhaven National Laboratories, points out that Ritalin is a more potent dopamine transport inhibitor than cocaine. The inhibitors increase dopamine in the brain, which, in turn, has a stimulating and energizing effect. The typical dose of Ritalin for […]
Absence Seizures and Neurofeedback
From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. “Jerry’s blank periods seemed to be absence seizures. An absence seizure is a condition in which the person appears to go blank, stares “through you.” does not respond to verbal commands, and appears to be in a hypnotic trance. The seizures may occur frequently […]
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 […]
Autism: Crying, Laughter
From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. Question and Answer about Autism and Breakthroughs: “Question: My son is being treated for autism. Recently he is crying more than usual and seems shy around people. Histherapist says this is OK. Should I be concerned? Answer: When autistic […]
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 […]
Autism and Asperger’s
From: Biofeedback for the Brain By: Paul G. Swingle, Ph. D. “Q: What is the difference between Autism and Asperger’s? A: Both these conditions vary in symptoms and severity, so there can be some degree of overlap. However, one feature that often distinguishes the two conditions is that of […]
Brain Injury and Neurofeedback Studies
FromBiodfeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. “Some of the studies on the efficacy of neurotherapeutic treatment of brain injury have been encouraging. Jonathan Walker, a neurologist in private practice in Dallas, and his associates conducted a study of twenty-six patients with TBI treated with neurotherapy. Of these patients, 88 percent […]
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 […]
Obsessive Compulsive and Neurofeedback
From: Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. “The ratio of particular importance at the frontal midline is the HF/beta ratio. The normal range has been found to be between 0.45 and 0.55. Values much above this range indicate obsessive, compulsive, inflexible, and highly repetitive behaviors. Values below this range are […]
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