The initial benefits of neurofeedback may be in areas where you aren’t even expecting changes. Typical changes that people notice:
* feeling more rested, as sleep patterns begin to improve * feeling more energetic and refreshed during the day * relationships with others become more positive * feeling noticeably happier, brighter, more content * being much less irritable * anger is greatly reduced * decreased impulsiveness * improved listening and attentiveness * more balance with respect to noticing details while also remaining aware of the big picture * increased empathy and compassion for others * better ability to focus for longer periods of time * decreased mental chatter * improved memory * relief from physical pain |
ADHD
Neurofeedback is the most effective, non-invasive and drug-free way of dealing with attention deficit disorder today!
Is there evidence that neurofeedback is effective with ADHD symptoms? As a matter of fact, neurofeedback was assigned the highest available efficacy rating by the APA (American Psychological Association) assigned Neurofeedback training a “Level 5 - Efficacious and Specific.” In other words, neurofeedback has been found to be as effective as Ritalin; however brain training via neurofeedback provides long-lasting results with very minor side effects, if any at all.
Autism and ASD
Family members are often surprised when they begin to notice changes. The first observable shifts usually include: emotional extremes are managed better, the mood is calmer, and molehills are able to remain as molehills.
The good news is that neurofeedback trains the brain to function better, and it is alterable through the mechanisms of “brain plasticity.” In fact, neurofeedback is designed to improve communication within the intricate networks of neurons; this is how it directly targets the key functional deficit in autism at the brain level.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Neurofeedback focuses on renormalizing the brain wave activity after a brain injury with an aim of minimizing many of the symptoms caused by the injury. By reducing symptoms, neurofeedback can significantly improve daily functioning, allowing the individual to attend to routine tasks that may have become unmanageable.
Neurofeedback is the most effective, non-invasive and drug-free way of dealing with attention deficit disorder today!
Is there evidence that neurofeedback is effective with ADHD symptoms? As a matter of fact, neurofeedback was assigned the highest available efficacy rating by the APA (American Psychological Association) assigned Neurofeedback training a “Level 5 - Efficacious and Specific.” In other words, neurofeedback has been found to be as effective as Ritalin; however brain training via neurofeedback provides long-lasting results with very minor side effects, if any at all.
Autism and ASD
Family members are often surprised when they begin to notice changes. The first observable shifts usually include: emotional extremes are managed better, the mood is calmer, and molehills are able to remain as molehills.
The good news is that neurofeedback trains the brain to function better, and it is alterable through the mechanisms of “brain plasticity.” In fact, neurofeedback is designed to improve communication within the intricate networks of neurons; this is how it directly targets the key functional deficit in autism at the brain level.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Neurofeedback focuses on renormalizing the brain wave activity after a brain injury with an aim of minimizing many of the symptoms caused by the injury. By reducing symptoms, neurofeedback can significantly improve daily functioning, allowing the individual to attend to routine tasks that may have become unmanageable.