Brain Maps for Psychotherapists - Neurofeedback London
Different types of Neurofeedback or Neuromodulation:
Section 1: Traditional (High Frequency) Training
Traditional (high frequency)- Trains from 1-36 ± hz. Training is based on an arousal assessment that might be enhanced with additional data derived from questionnaires and/or with a quantitative EEG that might also include Evoked Response Potentials
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In my practice I use neurofeedback primarily to help with the hyperarousal, confusion, and concentration problems of people who suffer from developmental trauma. However, it has also shown good results for numerous issues and conditions that go beyond the scope of this book, including relieving tension headaches, improving cognitive functioning fol
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