Traumatic Brain Injury and Anxiety
“Vincent had fifteen treatment sessions before he stopped worrying about me electrically stimulating his brain. The obsessiveness, or perseveration, is common in TBI, where short term memory is compromised: patients get an idea in their heads and cannot get it out. The effects of brain injury on concentration and memory have been well documented, for.. read more →
Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurofeedback
From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. ” TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: Neurotherapy (Neurofeedback) can be considerable benefit in the treatment of mild TBI. . . . .the full brain map is analyzed for high theta/beta and delta/beta ratios. An injury sustained in an automobile accident in which the person struck the.. read more →

