Treating Attention Deficit Disorder Without Ritalin
The book Getting Rid of Ritalin, written by Robert W. Hill, Ph.D. and Eduardo Castro, M.D., details how neurofeedback therapy can help individuals coping with ADD successfully improve brain function...
View ArticleChris Kaman Misdiagnosed with ADHD as a Child
Looking for a way to play better on the court, Clippers’ center Chris Kaman turned to Dr. Tim Royer for neurofeedback therapy. Diagnosed with ADHD as a child, he learned that he was actually suffering...
View ArticleBaseball Pro Using Neurofeedback to Improve Mental Focus
Major league baseball player Brian Barden was looking for a way to cut out distractions and self-destructive thoughts and take his game to the next level. He enlisted the help of Scottsdale, Ariz....
View ArticleHow Neurofeedback Works for Peak Performance
Neurofeedback has been widely used to help treat mental health issues such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, PTSD and more. But even people without specific mental health concerns can benefit from the...
View ArticleNeurofeedback Helps Italian Soccer Players Stay on Top
Italy is a nation of soccer lovers — even its politicians have referred to it as “the soccer country in the world” — and members of Italy’s World Cup-winning team have used neurofeedback as a critical...
View ArticleHelpful Tips to Decrease Procrastination
Research has consistently shown that our own thought patterns can have a profound impact on our behavior. A study by Dr. Erik Peper and colleagues looked at the way in which many people tend to respond...
View ArticleNeurofeedback and Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a relatively common issue affecting approximately 1 in every 5 people today. Most associated with ringing in the ears, tinnitus is characterized by “hearing” sounds even when they’re not...
View ArticleNeurofeedback for Migraines
Anyone who has ever suffered from a migraine knows that the pain — and other associated symptoms — of this disease can be completely debilitating. This article from USA Today includes neurofeedback as...
View ArticleNeurofeedback and ADHD in children/adolescents
In a new pilot study, researchers conducted a structured electroencephalography-based neurofeedback training program to study its effects on a group of children and adolescents with ADHD. In the...
View ArticleNew study: Neurofeedback may help with Treatment-Resistant Depression
A new pilot study out of South Korea looked at the effects of neurofeedback on Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD). TRD is a debilitating form of depression that is especially resistant to...
View ArticleNeurofeedback: A noninvasive treatment for symptoms of posttraumatic stress...
One in five veterans returning from Iraq or Afghanistan experience symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Traditional treatments for PTSD include pharmacotherapy with medications and talk...
View ArticleNeurofeedback improves foreign language learning
When people learn foreign languages, it is often difficult for them to discriminate and learn sounds that do not exist in their native language. Speech sounds are a part of language-specific memories...
View ArticleNeurofeedback is the best available front-line treatment for ADHD: What is...
The primary characteristic of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is impaired executive functioning and attentional processes. These impairments involve difficulty in self-regulation which...
View ArticleNeuromodulation and neurofeedback treatments in eating disorders and obesity
As the neurobiological understanding of eating disorders has evolved in recent years, nontraditional treatments involving neurofeedback have been developed. Extreme differences among eating disorders,...
View ArticleNeurofeedback training for major depressive disorder: recent developments and...
Major depression is a disorder characterized by sad mood, loss of pleasure, and other affect-related, cognitive, and physical symptoms. Major depression is a very common and debilitating disorder,...
View ArticleWhat is Neuroplasticity?
Simply put, neuroplasticity is your brain’s ability to learn and adjust its functioning accordingly. Neuroplasticity is the ability for neurons and neural networks to change their connections and...
View ArticleAlpha-Theta Brainwave Neurofeedback Training: An Effective Treatment for...
Alpha brainwaves are thought to be associated with feelings of well-being. Theta waves are connected to a day-dreaming or pre-sleep state. Beta brainwaves are associated with concentration, or anxiety...
View ArticleUsing Neurofeedback to Lower Anxiety Symptoms Using Individualized qEEG...
Anxiety disorders currently affect about 18% of the United States population, reported in women twice as frequently as in men. These individuals suffer from chronic and severe symptoms that interfere...
View ArticleNeurofeedback for Peak Performance Training
Neurofeedback training has been demonstrated to improve cognitive skills, emotion regulation abilities, and psychophysiological functioning. Athletes, business and medical professionals, and musicians...
View ArticleNeurofeedback for Disorders Associated with Criminal Offending
Neurofeedback training has been successfully used in the treatment of a variety of disorders. Existing research has identified EEG frequency deviances in disorders that are associated with criminal...
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