Personalized Neurotherapy: Tailoring Interventions, including Neurofeedback Therapy, for Individuals with ADHD
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How does Neurofeedback Therapy help with ADHD? Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects millions worldwide, impacting focus, impulse control, and behaviour. For individuals living with ADHD, everyday tasks can be challenging, affecting academic, professional, and personal spheres. Amidst various management approaches, personalized Neurotherapy emerges as a promising avenue. By tailoring interventions to an individual's brain activity, personalized Neurotherapy aims to enhance attention and self-regulation skills. Neuropotential Clinics specializes in personalized Neurotherapy ..read more
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Can Neurofeedback Treat a Concussion?
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8M ago
Can Neurofeedback Treat a Concussion? A concussion can happen in a few seconds but can have symptoms that last months and severely affect your everyday life. Concussions are common among athletes, especially those involved in team sports, but they can also be caused by car accidents or bad falls. Symptoms of a concussion can include headaches, dizziness, nausea, and generally not feeling like yourself. Concussions often cause brain fog and can result in difficulty focusing, sleeping, and regulating emotions. It can take a few weeks, months, or in some cases, a year or more to heal from a conc ..read more
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Myths About Neurofeedback, Debunked
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8M ago
Myths About Neurofeedback, Debunked As a lesser-known psychological treatment, there are a couple of erroneous assumptions believed about neurofeedback the public. Here is a list of some myths about neurofeedback therapy, debunked. Myth #1: Neurofeedback is not supported by research False: Neurofeedback and biofeedback research began in the late 1950s Since then, thousands of articles assessing its efficacy have been published in peer-reviewed journals worldwide. Research is continuing to be conducted by neuroscientists to expand neurofeedback approaches and applications. Visit our Conditio ..read more
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Book Recommendation: A Symphony in the Brain
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8M ago
New Title Introduction Many clients are interested in learning more about the history and science behind neurofeedback training. However, scientific resources can sometimes be dense and difficult to read. One book that we at Neuropotential Clinics recommend is A Symphony in the Brain by Jim Robbins, as it provides an in-depth, accessible explanation of the scientific discovery of biofeedback, how biofeedback research has evolved, and how neurofeedback can be used to treat a diverse set psychophysiological conditions, such as epilepsy, autism and attention-deficit disorder. This blog post off ..read more
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Is Remote Neurofeedback Therapy Right for Me?
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8M ago
With remote n eurofeedback therapy , clients can train with clinical-grade neurofeedback therapy equipment from the comfort of their own home. Remote neurofeedback therapy provides a number of time-saving, health and performance benefits. How does remote neurofeedback therapy work? Firstly, you will participate in a client intake interview and a baseline QEEG recording so that we can create a custom neurofeedback program that is tailored to your needs. Next, you will drop a computer off at the clinic so that we can install the training software. When you come back to pick up your computer, y ..read more
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How to Prepare for an Optimal Neurofeedback Session
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8M ago
How to Prepare for an Optimal Neurofeedback Session Introduction You’ve booked your first neurofeedback training session and are wondering what you can do to prepare. Or perhaps you’ve had several training sessions already and are wondering what you can do to achieve optimal results. Whatever the case, this is what you can do before your neurofeedback session to maximize the benefits and potentially speed up your progress. Try to be well-rested Try to get enough sleep the night before your neurofeedback session, as drowsiness can cause you to receive altered feedback or less feedback than y ..read more
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What Happens During a Neurofeedback Session?
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8M ago
Introduction  If you or your child struggle with focus, attention, sleep or emotional regulation, Neurofeedback could help. Neurofeedback is a safe and non-invasive way to help train the brain to become more relaxed, calm, alert and focused. Here’s what to expect before, during, and after a Neurofeedback session.  Before Your Neurofeedback Session  Before you come in for your Neurofeedback session , there are some steps that you should take in order to get the most out of your training. Firstly, try your best to get a good night’s sleep before your session. Good sleep will hel ..read more
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Book Recommendation: The Body Keeps the Score + Neurofeedback Training
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8M ago
Introduction    Many clients ask for resources related to trauma and how to better understand it. Common questions like “What happens in the body and mind of people who have experienced trauma?,” or “Why is it so difficult to find relief from trauma,?” are often asked. A great resource to help answer these questions is Bessel Van Der Kolk’s book The Body that Keeps the Score. This blog post will cover some key highlights of the book, memorable quotes, and possible next steps to consider.  Highlights  Trauma is more common in society than we think - Trauma is not just a s ..read more
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What is the difference between Neurofeedback and Biofeedback?
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8M ago
What is the difference between Neurofeedback and Biofeedback?  Neurofeedback vs Biofeedback   Neurofeedback and Biofeedback may sound similar, but there are some key differences between the two that are important to consider. Understanding the difference between Neurofeedback and Biofeedback is the first step in deciding which of these two techniques may be right for you.  What is Biofeedback?   Biofeedback is a technique that measures activity occurring within your body . This involves placing sensors on your skin to measure many bodily functions, such as breathing rate ..read more
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7 Signs Your Child May be Struggling with a Learning Disability
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8M ago
7 Signs Your Child May be Struggling with a Learning Disability. Contact Neuropotenial Clinics in Toronto for more information ..read more
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