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Neurofeedback as Anxiety Therapy

BRAINS!

BRAINS!

I learned about an interesting therapy today about brain waves. There is a therapy called neurofeedback that uses flashing lights and sensors on the scalp that dislodge “stuck” brainwave patterns. For some people it has been very effective in treating mental disorders, addictions, sleep problems, seizures, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and even Tourette’s.

Treatments usually continue on for twenty to forty sessions. Sometimes maintenance sessions are needed for maintaining optimal wellness. This is a very non-invasive treatment that corrects brainwaves that are out of balance. Brainwaves like Alpha, Beta, Delta, SMR, and Theta are mapped and reprogrammed. So cool!

When searching on the web for information on this therapy, use terms like “LENS Low Energy Neurofeedback System”, “ROSHI neurofeedback” or visit http://www.isnr.org. Talk about cutting edge anxiety therapy!




3 Responses to “Neurofeedback as Anxiety Therapy”

  1. Jo says:

    How do I go about finding someplace around me that does this?

  2. Anonymous says:

    I think if you searched the web for information on this therapy, use terms like “LENS Low Energy Neurofeedback System”, “ROSHI neurofeedback” or visit http://www.isnr.org. Even add the state or largest city near you to find a practitioner. That’s what I usually do to find people!

  3. Elzette says:

    Hi, I went for neurofeedback therapy, and it really is good!! I only went for I think about 5 sessions, but thats all my money allowed.If you really follow everything that is told to do, then I think you would be fine. It is amazing how our brains work, really! Try it out, but go for enough sessions!

    Regards,
    Elzette

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