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neurofeedback chattanooga

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.

Want to hear more about this? Call us or send us an email! We would love to talk with you. No-obligation!

Anxiety and the Pandemic

This past year has been difficult in a lot of ways no matter your age. Our normalcy has been stolen from us and has profoundly affected the way we will live from here on out. The pandemic has squashed the entire concept of consistency and structure for everyone. And with the year we’ve just had, every one has experienced harm to their brain. Fear has caused harm to our brain in major ways.

What is right? What is wrong? What is real? Who do we believe?

Studies* show that anxiety is on the rise because of these unprecedented times and we want to reverse that harm! Our brains have experienced a strange time over the last year. And those who had the anxiety brain pattern before COVID-19 have been building on an already unhealthy pattern.

Patterns do not go away. They only get worse with time and added stress. The brain runs every thing psychologically. The fear and stress of the pandemic have increased the likelihood of anxiety brain patterns and caused a massive decline in our mental health.

Join us in promoting mental health and healthy brain patterns! We want to help you reverse the harm we have all experienced in the last year.

Call us today to learn more about it!

*A few studies mentioned above:

A World Without Medication; It's Possible!

ADHD is the most common disorder that is prescribed a medication without a second thought. Here at Chattanooga BrainCore, we believe there is a different solution! Our solution is drug-free and completely non-invasive. It’s called neurofeedback. Through neurofeedback, we decrease the hyperfocus brainwave speeds and increase the calm focus speeds.

If you are unsure of neurofeedback or want to do more research, we welcome you to take all the time you need! Here are a few tips to help manage those symptoms while you decide what’s right for your family.

Tip #1: Establish a Routine (and follow through!)

Structure and routine help create a foundation for every day to begin on. This is helpful for anyone, but especially kids and, in particular, kids with ADHD. A routine can be simple. Before bed every night, clothes for the next day are laid out, toys are cleaned up and back packs are packed and ready by the door. A morning routine can be even more simple, brush teeth & hair, put on clothes that were laid out, and go to the kitchen for breakfast.

That is something you do even day, for the most part! But making system and an order of operation can make a huge difference in your child’s life.

Tip #2: Lead by Example

Follow through with tip #1 and create a routine for yourself! Not only will you lead by example, but you teach yourself that everything has a time and place. Routines contribute to low-stress environments that you and your kids can benefit from and thrive in.

Tip #3: Self-Care

Self-care is a recent phenomenon. We are realizing how important and precious mental health is. While this one is more for you, rather than your child, it’s just as important. I like to think of self-care like a vessel of water. In order for me to “pour out” at work or at home, I have to be re-filled otherwise I deplete my source. No one can pour out from an empty vessel. A few ideas for self-care: 10 minutes of morning prayer or meditation time, daily afternoon walks, evening bath time, reading a good book a lunch break.

Tip #4: Set & Keep Clear Expectations

Especially those with ADHD, kids respond well to clear and defined expectations. Having these set create less chaos and stress which can provide flow for the home. As we talked about above, setting a routine can create flow in the home, but another way is to set clear expectations. And establishing a consequence/reward system to reinforce those expectations. While praise is imperative to encouraging correct behaviors, there should also be rewards that are far greater than the consequences so that it is worth the correct behavior. Dr. Trish Leigh says, “You will get more of what you focus on.” This is why it is so important to avoid focusing on the poor behavior, but focusing on the positive behavior and rewarding for it!

While this blog is kid-focused, adults struggle with ADHD as well! Each of these tips can help you thrive in your environment just as much as a child. All four of these tips are great tools for anyone who is looking for a calm to their chaos.

If you want to learn more about neurofeedback, or to see if you would be a good candidate for it, you can email us at chattanoogabraincore@gmail.com or you can call our office at 423-899-0808. Our staff would be happy to answer any questions and/or set you up for a free, no-obligation phone consultation with our BrainCore doctor, Dr. Rhonda Hamilton.

Neurofeedback & Medication: Q & A

  • Do I have to stop my medication to get a qEEG (Brain Map) done?

At Chattanooga BrainCore, we are certified in neurofeedback. We cannot professionally tell anyone to stop any medications that are prescribed by your doctor. Always contact your doctor if you have questions regarding medications and stopping those medications. However, to answer this questions specifically, you do not have to stop any medications in order to get a map done.

Believe it or not, the brain will show us the pattern regardless of medications.
Think of medications as a bandage. While they cover up the injury (or pattern), underneath the injury is still there. Bandages can be important to the healing process, helping to defend against infection or dirt, but the bandage itself does not do the healing.

Your map is not void if taking medication, or the lack of.

  • Can I be on medication during my neurofeedback training?

Yes. Just as answered above, the pattern is still there underneath the medication. The medication only aids in symptom management and not in healing. Neurofeedback changes brain patterns. And again, always consult your doctor when switching or changing dosage or type of medication.

Neurofeedback can be successful whether you are on medication or not.

  • Will I ever come off my medication?

In a perfect world, that is our goal! With every visit, your brain produces a graph of training. We monitor those graphs every week, over the course of your time with us. We may suggest talking with your doctor to titrate medications or change them, depending on what speeds your brain is producing. We look for progress in the brain by these graphs and monitoring to make sure we are bringing the slow speeds down and the calm focus speeds up. Together, we will go over the graphs with you periodically so you can see the changes too!

We have had many patients who were on medications for their symptoms that came down on milligrams, or came off medication all together! Remember we aren’t just covering the symptoms, we are re-training the speeds in the brain in order to alleviate the symptoms, and therefore the need for medication. But again, we cannot stress enough, that we are not the experts on medications. You must always contact your doctor when thinking about titrating or stopping medications.

  • Can you talk to my doctor for me?

In a way, yes! Dr. Hamilton welcomes professional relationships with other doctors, especially those who are in care with us! Once you sign a release, she would also be happy to speak with your doctor and/or equip you with tools and suggestions of how to speak with your doctor about neurofeedback and how that affects you!

Neurofeedback is a process. You have to trust the process! It’s not a magical healing overnight. If you stick with it and follow our recommendations, it can be life changing!

If you are interested in starting neurofeedback, or starting with an evaluation, please call or email us! We would love to answer any questions and get you scheduled.