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Imagine a Life Without Anxiety

NEUROFEEDBACK is one of the most powerful methods for reducing anxiety and panic attacks, and it can even help reduce or eliminate anxiety medication. With practice and reinforcement, you can train your brain to control how you respond to stress rather than try to avoid it or live with it. Download and share a PDF [...]

Can I Ever Get Off Medication for my Anxiety (or Depression)?

One of the most frequent questions I hear from people seeking help for anxiety or depression is: Can I ever get off my medication? Some have tried stopping medications and struggled badly. Often they’re resigned to taking drugs, even though those drugs may not work very well or may have unpleasant side effects. They’ve been [...]

Chronic Depression Doesn’t Have to Ruin Your Life

Neurofeedback can break the pattern Download and share a PDF version Anti-depressants don’t always work well. Research suggests that half or more of people who try anti-depressants experience no benefit at all. For many others, medications reduce symptoms but don’t stop them. Anti- depressants can have unpleasant side effects. Side effects like reduced libido, weight [...]

Neuropsychologist Learns about the ‘Art and Science’ of Neurofeedback in Neurofeedback 101 Course

Skip Hrin chats with Center for Brain Training’s co-director Carolyn Cohen about electrode placement options.

Skip Hrin is a neuropsychologist in Wasilla, Alaska.

When he and his partner Kelci Hatcher decided to enhance their knowledge about neurofeedback, they knew just where to learn about it: Center for Brain Training’s Neurofeedback 101 course.

Neurofeedback 101 Course Educates Pediatrician Considering Neurofeedback in his Practice

Dr. Arif Wajid going over neurofeedback protocols with Director of Education Liz Doyle

Pediatrician Arif Wajid, M.D. became very frustrated with the limitations of medication. He was especially concerned for his patients with developmental delays, ADHD and autism. Not only did medication not help much, but he was troubled by potential side effects such as sleep and appetite problems.

Neurofeedback 101 Class Helps Educator Decide to Open Neurofeedback-Based Practice

For 25 years Dr. Jacqueline “Jackie” Winchester Davis worked in the education field, eventually becoming principal of a prestigious college prep day school in Plantation, Florida.

Over time she became increasingly concerned by the fact that children with learning challenges had so few options for academic success.

“I wanted to get to the root of learning disabilities instead of just putting a Band-Aid on the problem,

Neurofeedback 201 Course Opened Psychologist’s Eyes to What She Didn’t Know

A registered psychologist for 34 years in Johannesburg, South Africa, Inette Taylor found herself the one in need when she was diagnosed in 2009 with multiple sclerosis.

“I had concerns about what pharmacology might do to my brain,” she said. “I was particularly interested in and passionate about finding out how training my central nervous system could optimize my life and my mobility.”

“Sold completely” on neurofeedback

After hearing about neurofeedback,

Struggling Eighth Grader Matures, Makes Honor Roll in Five Months

“Anika” was exhausted. Every night she spent two hours sitting at a table with her son, 14-year-old “Sai,” reading and explaining his homework assignments to him.

Clean clothes piled up, unfolded, on the laundry room table. Dirty dishes from dinner sat in the sink unwashed. (She just had to stop looking). And by the time Anika made it to the gym,

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