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How Does a Neurofeedback Session Work? An ADHD Treatment as Example

2013

Neurofeedback started as early as the 1960s when researcher Joe Kamiya experimented with the Alpha activity (8–12 Hz) in the human brain. The results, which were very promising, inspired many other new experiments. See more...

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Dr. Hallowell on Managing Anxiety and Worry

In this video, I discuss anxiety and worry. Although these are common symptoms in life, excessive worry is not. Worry is like blood pressure: you need a certain level to live, but too high a level can hurt you.

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Optimizing the Caveman Within Us

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Why I Created Neurosculpting®

I created the Neurosculpting modality to heal some deep and debilitating trauma. It was the only technique, after 30 years of meditation, that got to the core of my fear issue and helped me rewire it. Take a few minutes to find out if my "why" might be similar to yours!

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Managing Your Stress. Techniques for Officers with Police One and Lisa Wimberger.

Neurosculpting mindfulness practices are not just for those in search of general stress relief, but also for officers in high trauma careers.

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TEDxIIt - Debbie Vyskocil - Using Science to Take Control of Physical and Emotional Health

At TEDxIIT, Debbie Vyskocil shares the idea of dealing with stress through biofeedback. The concept of using computers to ʺfeed backʺ information about a body's response to thoughts is gaining momentum in many disciplines.

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Biofeedback