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Neurofeedback is effective for:

Addictive Behavior
Anxiety and Panic Attacks
Appetite Reduction and Weight Management
Autism
Aspergers
Auto-Immune Disfunction
ADD, ADHD
Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)
Cancer Therapy Support
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Closed Head Injury
Conduct and Rage Disorders
Depression
Developmental Delay
Dyslexia
Drug and Alcohol Dependency
Eating Disorders
Epilepsy
Insomnia
Migranes and Chronic Pain
Memory Impairment
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Performance Anxiety
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Prenatal Substance Disorder
Pre-Menstrual Syndrome
Sensory Integration Problems
Sleep Disorders
Stress Related Illness
Stroke
Tourette's Syndrome


Therapeutic Applications of Neurofeedback:

For more information on the topics listed above visit eeginfo.com/therapeutic-applications. The information includes thumbnail summaries of clinical experiences with various conditions.For more information on the topics listed above visit eeginfo.com/therapeutic-applications. The information includes thumbnail summaries of clinical experiences with various conditions.

 

 

 

 

 




Veterans who have been through the program have shown tremendous positive benefits.Homecoming for Veterans Project: (text from homecomingforvets.org)
Homecoming for Veterans is a national outreach program to provide free Neurofeedback training for veterans for the rehabilitation of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and issues of brain performance resulting from traumatic brain injury, blast injury, concussion, whiplash, and chemical exposure. The work is success-oriented rather than deficit-focused. It is a fitness strategy that avoids the jargon of mental health, and suits the soldier's natural orientation toward a training and fitness program.

Veterans who have been through the program have shown tremendous positive benefits. A veteran who had not slept more than 2 hours at a time was sleeping through the night after just 7 sessions, without medication. This same veteran had avoided the movie theater because that was the location of his first flashback. After 12 sessions, he saw a movie for the first time in 8 years. Another veteran was able to save his marriage and family by calming down his anger and his need to control everything. Behaviors that had been appropriate in wartime were destroying his home life. Veterans are getting their lives back with Neurofeedback. Even a veteran from WWII found his sleep restored after not having slept well since 1945.