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06/19/2008 18:10

An Introduction to Neurofeedback - Cory Hammond PhD

Dr. Corydon Hammond, PhD, ABEN, QEEG-D Professor & Psychologist, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation University of Utah School of Medicine   Introduction   In the late 1960's and 1970's we learned that it was possible to recondition and retrain brainwave patterns. Some of this work...
06/19/2008 18:44

Your Brain and Neurofeedback: A Beginner's Manual - Dr. Dana McDougall

Biofeedback as a field has been growing since the late 1960s. This form of training and treatment uses monitoring instruments attached to the body to "feed back" to people information on the functioning of their bodies. In this way, people view information of which they are not normally aware, such...
06/19/2008 18:46

EEG Neurofeedback for Psychiatric Disorders - Alondra Oubre PhD

EEG Neurofeedback for Treating Psychiatric Disorders by Alondra Oubré, Ph.D.   Psychiatic Times, February 2002 , Vol. XIX , Issue 2 Neurofeedback, also called electroencephalogram (EEG) biofeedback or neurotherapy, is an adjunctive treatment used for psychiatric conditions such as...
06/20/2008 23:36

Brain Training Without Equipment: Mindfulness Meditation

 Dr. Karen on Fri 14 Mar 2008 04:51 PM EDT  Imagine yourself sitting back for a nonlinear neurofeedback session.... That means that your brain is going to have a "conversation" with itself (which I recently described in my newsletter, Not Just Neurofeedback, as the brain looking at...
06/20/2008 23:41

Parallel Universes - Siegfried Othermer, Ph.D

Sometimes we who work with neurofeedback have the impression of living in a parallel universe. We live with a view of reality that is attaining increasing confirmation via formal studies while at the same time becoming much more clinically effective, yet it is a view that appears to be almost...

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"Neurofeedback should play a major therapeutic role in many difficult areas. In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum of efficacy it would be universally accepted and widely used. It is a field to be taken seriously by all”

 

Dr. Frank Duffy

Director of Clinical Neurophysiology

Children’s Hospital Boston

Professor of Neurology

Harvard University.