What does training the brain help?
When the brain works better, a lot of problems are reduced. The brain can manage problems better and works more normally.
Conditions helped by training the brain:
ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
Lots of research shows improved focus and attentional skills for ADD/ADHD.
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Autism, Aspergers, Developmental Delays
Helps them learn to calm themselves, seems to speed development.
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Addiction
Reduces symptoms that lead to self-medication, particularly anxiety, depression, sleep.
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Anxiety
People often report things that used to make them anxious now don’t.
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Attachment Disorder
Some top attachment professionals consider this an important new treatment.
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Behavior and Emotional Control Challenges
New technology proves effective when treating behavior changes.
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Bipolar Disorder
A powerful tool for training increased mood stability.
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Chronic Pain
BioRegulation is new treatment for the management of pain and fatigue.
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Concussions
Many symptoms from concussion and brain injury can improve, even in older injuries.
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Dementia/Memory Loss
Innovative new technologies help brighten the brain from memory loss.
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Depression
When you’re stuck in a depressed state, training can help you learn to stay out of it.
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Insomnia
Training often helps improve sleep patterns- falling asleep, staying asleep.
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Learning Disabilities
New research shows training can help improve reading, math, and dyslexia.
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Migraines
Clients often report training reduces frequency, intensity, and duration of migraines.
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OCD and Obsessive Thinking
Training the brain can help you learn to quiet the mind and shut off thoughts.
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PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Experienced clinicians report training can go well beyond hypnosis, EMDR, and psychotherapy.
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Seizures and Epilepsy
Research shows training can reduce the number of seizures.
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Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Some expert neuropsychologists who work often with stroke and TBI say neurofeedback is one of the best new interventions – and one of the few treatments that can make a big difference.
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