Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback, also known as EEG biofeedback, uses technological devices to collect information about the brain through brain wave readings. At a minimum, neurofeedback relies on the use of a monitoring device, electronic sensors, and software that can read the incoming brain wave data. This data in turn creates brain maps. An expert trained in neurofeedback can then develop an understanding as to which neurological pathways have become deregulated in a client, such as a person struggling with addiction or mental disorder.


This noninvasive, non-medication-based treatment has been shown to help with neurological issues, such as addiction, anxiety, insomnia, concussion, PTSD, Parkinson’s disease, movement disorders, and stroke/aneurysm. Its starting point is that symptoms, such as a compulsion to do drugs, stem from structural damage to the brain. Neurofeedback can find out where this structural damage is located and try to repair it.

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