Improve Your Motivation and Attitude
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
1M ago
Under Any Circumstances! How many times have you heard someone say, “your attitude affects your altitude” or maybe “positive thinking can create positive results”. Easy to say, but not always so easy to do, is it? How would you like to be able to control your attitude, and maintain a more positive outlook at any given time no matter what the situation might be? What if you learned of a painless, proven technology that could help you do that? Modern life is filled with challenges, and the stress can sometimes feel overwhelming. Talk therapy can be very effective, but typically takes a long time ..read more
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Stop Stress Eating-Naturally!
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
Have you ever noticed yourself eating too much or having cravings that are triggered by emotions like stress, anxiety, or depression? Neurofeedback training can help you stop “eating your feelings.” This technology uses your brain`s natural ability to learn to eliminate those triggers, allowing you to regain control of your life.  In as little as 15 weeks, you will think, eat, and feel better, all without drugs or any other more invasive techniques. Where Do Cravings Come From? Emotional eating is a physiological habit that your brain has learned to deal with unhappy feelings. Whether it ..read more
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Neurofeedback: An Excellent Tool for Improving Executive Performance
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
Consider investing in yourself to improve your well-being and your career. Improved health and mental focus can help you balance the stressors of daily living while keeping you headed toward your goals. Maybe you are seeking a promotion, a career shift, starting your own business, or finding an innovative way to create more balance in your work-home life. If you’re looking for a boost to help you improve your executive function and performance, neurofeedback training can help. What is Executive Function & Why Do I Need It? Executive function refers to the complex neurological processes in ..read more
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Having Panic Attacks? Neurofeedback Can Help
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
If you’ve ever had a panic attack, you know how scary it can be. Panic attacks can happen to anyone, but they often come on out of the blue. They can be very frightening with physical symptoms such as chest pain, a racing heart, nausea, feeling faint or dizzy, shortness of breath, trembling, and shaking. They can last 10 minutes or more, enough time that many times people rush to the emergency room thinking they are having a heart attack. After the panic attack, a cycle of worry and anticipation may set in – leaving you keyed up, stressed, worried, and wondering if and when it may happen again ..read more
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Strengthening Neural Connections in the Brain
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
Strengthening the neural connections in the brain can improve your response to stress. A new study at Yale University has revealed the relationship between stress and the brain’s neural pathways. * https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/05/200527123327.htm The Yale team found that when neural connections between the hippocampus and frontal cortex were stronger, subjects reported feeling less stressed when presented with images designed to evoke fear or stress. The authors note there is also evidence from other studies that those suffering from mental health disorders such as anxiety may ha ..read more
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Get the power to take control of your future
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
Brain training with neurofeedback can help you achieve your true potential. By using your brain`s natural ability to learn, neurofeedback can help your brain think more clearly and calmly, regardless of the stress you may be under. The result – you can show the world how fantastic you truly are! A creative, dynamic individual who remains calm and relaxed despite life’s many stresses. An End to Old Patterns Many of us are stuck in a rinse-and-repeat mode of thinking. If a situation arises, we typically react the same way we always have in the past, whether it works or not. For example, let`s sa ..read more
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6 Reasons to Seek Neurofeedback to Treat OCD
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a type of anxiety disorder that can be very disruptive to someone’s life. While you or I might fret when we check if our front door is locked once or twice, someone with OCD might compulsively check it 30 or 40 times. Characteristic of this type of mental health condition is repetitive behaviors that individuals feel they cannot stop or compulsive thoughts that are on endless repeat. It can be exhausting for those suffering from it.  It can also be difficult for friends and family who do not understand why someone must constantly rearrange their clos ..read more
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4 Benefits of Treating Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD or ADHD) with Neurofeedback
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
Neurofeedback is a type of Neurotherapy that has been used since the 1970s. It is used to treat a number of mental health diagnoses and nervous system disorders, like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). These conditions cause problems with attention, concentration, forgetfulness, impulsivity, and managing emotions. The following are four benefits Neurotherapy can provide Non-invasive technology that is  fun to use The typical treatment protocol requires a brain map that operates as a type of benchmark or “fitness evaluation.” It helps set ..read more
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Neurofeedback Can Improve Memory Loss
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
A certain amount of decline in memory and cognition is normal as we age, but too much can disrupt your life. It can make you feel socially awkward, and embarrassed around those you care about. If you can’t follow the thread of a conversation, it can make it difficult to maintain ties with friends and loved ones. At the extreme, it can lead to depression and social isolation. But, there is hope! For older adults and others who struggle with memory loss and cognitive decline, Neurofeedback training is a promising approach that can re-train your brain, making it more efficient. This specialized f ..read more
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Studies Show an 89% Success Rate for Improved Autism Outcomes with Neurofeedback Training
Carlton NeuroFeedback Center Blog
by intellivolve
7M ago
Children and adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Asperger Syndrome may exhibit many different symptoms. They tend to center around issues with communication, social interaction, repetitive behaviors, and mood disorders, such as hyperactivity or anxiety. Scientists are unsure of the exact mechanism for why autism develops. Still, they do know that autistic brains exhibit structural differences and that these differences may account for symptoms that autistic children and adults experience. How are autistic brains different? Neurological research is advancing every day. Some ..read more
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