Therapeutic Applications of Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback is a powerful technique that can train the brain toward better function. Improved functioning means relief for many - i.e. migraine sufferers have no more headaches, insomniacs fall asleep easily, autistic children relate to others. What we've discovered is that disregulation of brain function is a core issue in many disorders.

The following are thumbnail summaries of our own clinical experience, and that of other Neurofeedback therapists, with various conditions. In session, we invite the brain into conversation with itself through our external feedback loops. Then, the brain self-corrects. By doing this, the brain learns and changes. Then, so does our experience of being in the world. Read more...


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Executive Function Deficit

Specific executive function deficits have been identified in ADHD children, although they are not actually present either consistently or uniformly in that population. When testing has been done to characterize one or another of the executive functions, improvements have been noted with Neurofeedback. Mostly these improvement were brought about with the same general protocols that were found helpful with ADHD in general. In future, it may well be the trend to target particular deficits more specifically.