Neurofeedback Therapy
“Change your brain, change your life!”
- Dr. Daniel Amen
Adult and Pediatric Neurofeedback Services
Our Goal
Providing you and/or your child with the tools to help your brain perform at optimum capacity is the
foam to our latte! Our goal is to identify brain wave patterns that are dysregulated by performing a
QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalogram) Brain Map. Based on the map results we will initiate a
training protocol using BrainCore neurofeedback that teaches the brain how to produce more
normalized patterns by creating new neuroplastic connections in the brain. Invest in a healthy brain
and lead a happy life!
A (QEEG) Quantitative Electroencephalogram may be the next step for you or your child if you experience:
- Memory problems
- ADD / ADHD
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- Learning disabilities
- Autism
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Headaches
- PTSD
- Difficulty sleeping
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- Reading comprehension issues
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- Math comprehension issues
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- Obsessive thinking
Our Approach
By using BrainCore neurofeedback systems we perform a QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalogram) Brain Map to identify dysregulated brain wave patterns that may be related to certain symptoms that you are experiencing. Your brain map will then be used to select an effective neurofeedback protocol for training.
Neurofeedback training is a method of training brainwaves to alter the structure and function of the brain to overcome symptoms. Through repetition, the brain becomes more efficient in its ability to retain what is being repeated.
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Neurofeedback teaches the brain how to produce more normalized brain wave patterns by creating new neuroplastic connections in the brain. As the brain waves normalize, the brain is better able to regulate itself and many of the symptoms begin to diminish and fade away.
During neurofeedback individuals are connected to a computer using non-invasive, painless sensors. The computer reads the brainwaves and feeds the information back to the client when the brain waves appear properly ordered. This feedback appears in the form of a game, movie or sound that tells you when your brainwaves are ordered correctly. If brain waves are moving in a more ordered direction the picture on the monitor gets brighter. If brain wave patterns are moving away from an orderly pattern, the screen gets darker. This exercise provides a built in incentive for the brain to organize itself because it has a natural drive to want to see the screen clearly and brightly. This form of learning is known as operant conditioning, and just like riding a bicycle, the new brain wave pattern becomes a permanent part of your behavior.