What is Neurofeedback?

What is Neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback is a non-invasive, medication-free approach for the treatment of brain-based conditions including ADHD, anxiety disorders, mood Disorders, autism and more. Neurofeedback encourages the brain to develop healthier patterns of activity.  The goal of treatment is to not only alleviate your symptoms, but also to change the brain on a biological level for better functioning.  Furthermore, neurofeedback aids and encourages the process of the brain’s neuroplasticity.

Neurofeedback gives you an insight into your mind by measuring your brain waves.  Our brain cells communicate through brain waves, or electrical impulses.  Faster brain waves are associated with focus, thinking, alertness and awareness, whereas slower brain waves are associated with relaxation, meditation, and sleep.  When we talk about psychiatric diagnoses, it is with the understanding that healthy brain waves have been disrupted.  Neurofeedback helps modulate these dysregulations.

What can Neurofeedback Treat?

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive/compulsive disorders, panic disorder (panic and anxiety attacks), and posttraumatic stress disorder.  Neurofeedback can help patients feel calmer, happier, and safer by reducing beta waves and increasing alpha waves.

Developmental Disorders

Developmental Disorders include autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and PANS/PANDAS.  In patients with developmental disorders, the brain doesn’t develop the proper networks for communication. Neurofeedback can significantly improve the brain’s networks and improve behavior.

Neurological Issues and Brain Injuries

These include those who have traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, tinnitus, or Parkinson’s disease.  Here, neurofeedback offers hope for new ways of healing; it works best when combined with integrative medical approaches.

Performance

Neurofeedback is brain training. It helps even those without psychiatric disorders. It is ideal for athletes, executives, and students who want to achieve optimal functioning.