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I 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, TX

Neurofeedback, 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 Candidate in Edgewater, CO
 

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, NC

I 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, NV

I am trained in neurofeedback and use it in addition to traditional therapy.

— Melissa Findley, Licensed Professional Counselor in Edmond, OK
 

Neurofeedback is essentially operant conditioning for your brain. It is helpful in alleviating dysfunctional patterns contributing to symptoms such as anxiety, PTSD, depression, OCD, ADD and more. Over the course of your program, the brain learns to let go of old, "stuck" patterns that no longer serve you and create new electrical patterns that influence new neuropathways.

— Michela Parisi, Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate in Edgewater, CO

I specializes in providing remote neurofeedback care. My clients are able to rent a system to use in the comfort of their home, on their own schedule. Typical Neurofeedback training is done 3-4 times per week for a period of 90 days. Our training comes with a 100% money back guarantee that you will see a reduction in your symptoms when training as recomended or your money back! That's how strongly we believe in our therapy.

— Dev Patel, Therapist in Danbury, CT
 

MCN sends a low strength, imperceptible current to the brain, allowing it to re-organize itself and get out of frozen, stuck patterns. Utilizing the brain’s own neuroplasticity, individuals experience a more symptom-free, fulling, positive life. MCN supports the brainwaves at two states: at rest, to become quieter, and at work, more flexible in their functioning.

— Christina Chopin, Mental Health Practitioner in San Diego, CA

I have been trained in neurofeedback and am currently working toward my certification. The brain has an amazing potential to heal itself when provided with the information needed to do so. Neurofeedback is a non-invasive process that can help improve the brain’s ability to regulate and, in turn, offer possible traction to the therapy process, whether that be for anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, brain injury, and more.

— Cindy Purifoy, Marriage & Family Therapist in Overland Park, KS
 

My 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, NY

Neurofeedback is a non-invasive therapeutic approach that aims to regulate brain activity by providing real-time feedback on brainwave patterns. This technique, also known as EEG biofeedback, helps individuals learn to self-regulate their brain function, promoting optimal mental performance and emotional well-being.

— Paul Granello, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in Worthington, OH
 

Neurofeedback improves mental health by: 1. Self-Regulation: Enhances the brain's ability to regulate its activity. 2. Symptom Reduction: Alleviates symptoms of conditions like ADHD, anxiety, and depression. 3. Stress Management: Promotes relaxation and reduces stress. 4. Cognitive Functioning: Improves attention, focus, and overall cognitive performance. This non-invasive technique uses real-time feedback to train the brain towards healthier patterns.

— Aimee Halloran, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate in Garland, TX