Neurofeedback, 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 in Parker, COOur brain works on wavelengths, and Neurofeedback involves non-invasive technology that either speeds up or slows down those wavelengths. This best serves as a compliment to talk therapy, but can be a helpful way to reduce symptoms
— Jonny Pack, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Asheville, NCI 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, TXAt Sugar Land Teen & Family Counseling, we are fortunate to have a neurofeedback therapist who is Board Certified in Neurofeedback through BCIA. Neurofeedback has been one of the most effective therapeutic approach for a wide variety of emotional or behavioral challenges. Neurofeedback can help with depression, anxiety, panic, social anxiety, ADHD, peak athletic performance, peak academic performance, migraines, stress, & other challenges.
— Sugar Land Teen & Family Counseling, Clinical Social Worker in Sugar Land, TXTrained in NeurOptimal Neurofeedback.
— Kayla Cemensky, Student Therapist in Denver, COAt this time, Neurodivergent Therapies is exclusively offering Neurofeedback training therapy.
— Alyson "Rae" Pittman, Licensed Professional Counselor in Little Rock, ARI have been trained in neurofeedback and am currently working toward my certification. The brain has an amazing potential to heal itself when provided with the information needed to do so. Neurofeedback is a non-invasive process that can help improve the brain’s ability to regulate and, in turn, offer possible traction to the therapy process, whether that be for anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, brain injury, and more.
— Cindy Purifoy, Marriage & Family Therapist in Overland Park, KSThe brain has an incredible, inherent ability to self-correct. Nonlinear neurofeedback training is designed to provide the brain with the information it needs to make its own adjustments. By detecting and monitoring changes in the cortical patterns within the brain, neurofeedback training allows your brain – and you – to become more flexible and resilient.
— Kristen Baird-Goldman, Licensed Marriage & Family TherapistI got into Neurofeedback after I personally witnessed the impact it had on my own body. I had shingles in my cranial nerves which left me with a lot of confusing symptoms. I personally saw my anxiety lift away and my ability to get work down increase. It's incredible.
— Serenity Hale, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Centerville, UTNeurofeedback 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, WATreating many clients with diverse ailments.
— Audra Van Tassell, Art Therapist in West Hartford, CTNeurofeedback is a type of biofeedback that allows you to see your brainwaves in real time and learn to control them to optimize health and wellbeing.
— Sarah Gray, Psychologist in Arlington, MANeurofeedback provides symptom relief for a wide range of conditions including Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Migraines, OCD, Pain, Sleep Disorders, Trauma and Addiction. In addition, our specialties also include diverse issues such as Autism, Developmental Delays, Traumatic Brain Injury, Reactive Attachment Disorder , PTSD and Dementia. Neurofeedback is highly effective in Peak Performance Training, schedule your sessions now to maximize your performance.
— Jackie deVries, Therapist in Ridgewood, NJ