Our brain works on wavelengths, and Neurofeedback involves non-invasive technology that either speeds up or slows down those wavelengths. This best serves as a compliment to talk therapy, but can be a helpful way to reduce symptoms
— Jonny Pack, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Asheville, NCI am trained in The Polyvagal Theory and I am certified in The Safe & Sound Protocol. I engage in psychoeducation and skill building with all of my clients regarding the structure and function of their nervous system and how to expand their body's ability to feel more safe. The Safe & Sound Protocol is a separate, non-invasive sound therapy that helps activate the vagus nerve and increase distress tolerance. I offer this as a separate program to my clients.
— Brandi Solanki, Counselor in Waco, TXNeurofeedback, in my opinion, is the only drug-free treatment besides psychotherapy that is really truly effective in treating a wide variety of mental health symptoms, in a lasting way. Please visit my website for more info but suffice to say that I have seen practically miraculous transformations in my clients' (and my own!) anxiety, depression, distractibility, moodiness, impulsivity, self-consciousness, executive function, sleep quality, productivity, energy, and so much more!
— Ursa Davis, Licensed Professional Counselor in Parker, COI am double board certified in neurofeedback and QEEG
— Jared Treiber, Clinical Psychologist in Northbrook, ILMy expertise is in all frequency ranges which break into the cognitive areas of vigilance, reflex, sleep, contemplation, executive function, and associations. Brainwave training affects these aptitudes, and these aptitudes have a large effect on your ability to clarify, explore, and resolve issues.
— Lincoln Stoller, Counselor in Shokan, NYI have been using neurofeedback to improve mental flexibility and emotional regulation for over two years. Neurofeedback is known to help with symptoms of anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, and more.
— Alicia Guler, Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate in Fort Collins, COI am double board certified in neurofeedback and QEEG
— Jared Treiber, Clinical Psychologist in Northbrook, ILWorking towards Neurofeedback Board certification-under supervision of Britney Cirullo, LPCC-s, BCN
— Chase Harshbarger, Counselor in Cuyahoga Falls, OHI use the LENS system for neurofeedback.
— Laura Giles, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Goochland, VAAt Sugar Land Teen & Family Counseling, we are fortunate to have a neurofeedback therapist who is Board Certified in Neurofeedback through BCIA. Neurofeedback has been one of the most effective therapeutic approach for a wide variety of emotional or behavioral challenges. Neurofeedback can help with depression, anxiety, panic, social anxiety, ADHD, peak athletic performance, peak academic performance, migraines, stress, & other challenges.
— Sugar Land Teen & Family Counseling, Clinical Social Worker in Sugar Land, TXI am a certified Neurofeedback provider. I use Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS) to treat many symptoms. LENS lifts suppression’s and lifts compensations that our minds create to protect us. It allows all of the 21 sites in our brains to communicate more effectively through healing. If you are in Nevada area and you want to feel better, please come and see me.
— Michele Ramey, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in Las Vegas, NVI am an expert in neurofeedback with two certifications: Board Certified in Neurofeedback (BCN) and QEEG-DL. These credentials reflect my extensive training in brainwave assessment and regulation. I use neurofeedback to help clients improve self-regulation, reduce anxiety, and heal from trauma. By analyzing QEEG brain maps, I tailor protocols to each client’s needs, promoting lasting neurological change. My expertise allows me to provide effective, science-based interventions for all ages.
— Melissa Micnhimer, Licensed Professional Counselor in Englewood, COHarnessing the Power of Brain Self-Regulation through Neurofeedback training, also known as EEG biofeedback or neurotherapy, is an all-natural technology that can provide a long-term solution for many brain-based conditions. Originally used in 1972 to help with seizures, our center utilizes the latest advances in computers and neuroscience to address the root cause and improve, and in many cases, end the symptoms associated with panic attacks, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, bipolar disorder, and depression.
— Christine Moore, Licensed Professional Counselor in Monona, WI