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Improve Sleep & Decrease Anxiety

Neurofeedback is a guided exercise for the brain that is holistic, all-natural, and 100% non-invasive. It teaches your brain how to make more of the perfect processing speed and less of the too fast-processing speed.

Those who struggle with anxiety make too much fast-processing speed called High Beta. When you live in high High Beta you can feel anxiousness, irritability, or overwhelm, you react instead of respond and need something to calm your brain.

Some turn to favorite game, a favorite show, a nap, or a drink to “release” those feelings of overwhelm. In overwhelm, your brain makes a slower processing speed which causes exhaustion, overwhelm, and boredom.

When this happens, our brains are using the 2 extreme speeds (too fast AND too slow.) Brains that use the extreme sides of processing speeds are fatigued, exhausted, burnt out and cannot get restorative sleep.

Through neurofeedback, we bring the extreme speeds down and we bump up the perfect processing speeds that promote calm and focus, giving the brain a better, healthier pattern to follow.

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ADHD & Neurofeedback - What Does Medication Actually Fix?

The first “treatment” or “fix” for ADHD is stimulant medication. While many stimulants can be affective for all ages of those with ADHD, there are many potential side effects and considerably high remission rates when continuing or stopping the medication.

So what does medication actually fix?

According to a recent study by Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, the efficacy, or success, of neurofeedback in individuals with ADHD is rated considerably higher than that of medications. The study also gives evidence of continued and sustainable change 6-12 months after the treatment in those who chose neurofeedback.

According to the APA’s finding, when going the traditional medical route, there is a 56-68% remission rate. All the while, the remission rates were as low as 32% for neurofeedback treatment of ADHD!

“Remission rates were clearly highest for the MTA medication arms (56–68%), albeit with decreasing effect sizes at follow-up whilst medication use was continued. The remission rates for neurofeedback (32–47%) in this context are reassuring, and there is the clear finding that effects of neurofeedback are sustained without further treatment. A further advantage of neurofeedback is its safety and non-invasiveness.”

The APA has established neurofeedback treatment to be well-established and line with their guidelines!

If you would like to learn more about how neurofeedback can help ADHD, without medication, give us a call!