Can You Really Retrain Your Brain?
If you follow the Realwellnessdoc, then you know that we offer neurofeedback in our office. We’ve posted several blogs describing neurofeedback and explaining how it works. Despite this, you may wonder about the research behind it and whether it would work for you. So for you research-geeks, here are some links to some great articles from reliable sources discussing neurofeedback and its efficacy for depression, anxiety, ADD, seizures, PTSD, sleep problems, migraines, and other brain-related conditions.
From the Mental Health Daily: the efficacy of neurofeedback and anxiety disorders.
From the Journal of Pediatrics: Neurofeedback provides a long-term solution to ADD that continues post-treatment.
A NASA researcher discusses using neurofeedback to help kids with ADD.
Neurofeedback: A Brain Flex to Help Olympic Athletes Train for a Better Performance
From the American Board of Sports Psychology: Neurofeedback for the Enhancement of Athletic Performance and Improved Balance
The role of neurofeedback on epileptic seizures
From the Clinical EEG and Neuroscience Magazine: The role of neurofeedback and migraines.
Neurofeedback and depression and sleep problems.
Neurofeedback and sleep problems
If you would like to find out more, come to one of our free lectures on the topic in our Independence office on April 4th at 6:00, April 13th at 9:15 and April 27th at 11:45. The address is below.
Click here to register. We will be conducting a tour of our neurofeedback department on the April 4th and April 27th dates.
I hope to see you there!
Caroline Boardman
March 30, 2016
www.balancingyourchemistry.com
Functional Endocrinology of Ohio
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