Welcome to NeurofeedbackIf you have never heard of Neurofeedback - this site will give you an introduction and also provide links to more information.Neurofeedback is a way of training the brain to function in the best possible way. It encourages and nurtures our ability to change and heal in a remarkably natural non invasive way. In doing so it reduces negative emotional, cognitive, physical, and behavioural effects. It is seen by many people as complementary to traditional health approaches and by others as an alternative to the medical model. natural - non invasive healing and changeThe Brain Training Institute uses Neurofeedback for specific conditions such as ADHD and ADD, Learning Disabilities, Depression, Anxiety and Panic Disorder, Addictions, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Mild Head Trauma, Chronic fatigue, Migraine, Eating disorders and Autism to name just a few. Neurofeedback is a way of reducing the effects of these and many other conditions. It is also used by high performance business people, musicians, athletes, sports people and others striving for peak performance. Neurofeedback helps the body heal itself |
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