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Neurofeedback for...
...when our brains don't regulate themselves well.
A variety of psychological and/or physical symptoms can occur with misbehaving brain waves. Some examples include:
- Attention problems
- Anxiety or Fears
- Sleep problems
- Chronic stress
- Difficulty with concentration and focus
- Migraine and headache
Neurofeedback also works well with:
- Brain trauma (due to a physical or chemical injury)
- Psychological trauma
- Reactive attachment (adoption or difficult birth event, including intensive care stay)
- Other difficult situations
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What is Neurofeedback?
This is a learning technique by which the brain improves its function by receiving information about its own brain waves. The brain can be encouraged to produce more or less of certain brain waves ...More
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Who can benefit from Neurofeedback?
EEG Biofeedback was first applied as a tool in managing epilepsy in 1972. This success prompted exploration into managing Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, which also met with good success ...More
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Jayne E Moynihan, PhD
Licensed Psychologist
(858) 232-7572
- 15 years in the biofeedback field
- Discover hidden roadblocks your life
- Remove them and move on
- Neurofeedback provides change at the source of the problem
I can help you to:
- Improve concentration and focus
- Reduce Migraine/headache symptoms
- Reduce sleep disorder problems
- Reduce anxiety and panic symptoms
Neurofeedback helps improve the electricial waves in your brain – addressing problems that can’t be reached with talk therapy or conscious control. Training works directly with “control central” to restore brain wave patterns to more optimal functioning.
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