Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback is direct training of brain function, it is noninvasive. During neurofeedback therapy, the brain learns to function more efficiently and enable better self-regulation. Self-regulation is a necessary part of good brain function.
During this session, administrator will observe the brainwave in action from moment to moment. This information will be shared with the client, to create awareness, with real-time feedback about how the brain is functioning, and the process of being triggered in their body that they are typically not aware of, mind-body technique.
Gradually, clients learn to recognize when their brain is in a certain state. Then, they can learn to recreate the desired state, such as to focus better, to be able to relax, to have better sleep or avoid undesired states, such as agitation, in their daily lives.
Neurofeedback addresses problems of brain dysregulation, such as anxiety- depression spectrum, attention deficit, behavior and conduct disorders, various sleep disorders, headaches and migraines, and emotional disturbances.