History
Many people have successfully used Neurofeedback to treat a multitude of different disorders. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) The American Academy of Pediatrics has now listed Neurofeedback as a Level 1 best support in treating this disorder. Conduct problems Learning disabilities Autism Aspergers and PDD Mood disorders Anxiety disorders Cognitive impairments caused by traumatic brain injuries Seizure Disorders Sleep Disorders Chronic Fatigue Stress It also may be used to enhance peak performance
Specialties
Neurofeedback, also known as EEG Biofeedback or Neurotherapy, is a groundbreaking therapeutic technique used to improve the brain's cognitive and behavioral functioning. The brain is our command center. It controls mood, behavior and actions. One of the ways it does this is through electrical impulses that have different frequencies. Sometimes, these electrical frequencies can be out of balance. The goal of Neurofeedback is to teach your brain to properly regulate these frequencies. Think of it as a personal training program for the brain. Just like you would exercise your body to achieve personal fitness goals, Neurofeedback exercises your neural pathways, giving your brain the necessary information it needs to re-learn and improve functioning. Neurofeedback has been successfully helping people around the world for over 30 years. It is a non-invasive therapy with dramatic results for a multitude of symptoms.