Neurofeedback is intended for people with neurological and nervous system conditions. Here is a list of symptoms that are shown in research studies to be clinically responsive to neurofeedback:
ADD / ADHD
Addiction
Anger Management
Anxiety
Autism
Bipolar Disorder
Brain Injury
Chronic Pain
Depression
Dyslexia
Epilepsy / Seizures
Fibromyalgia
Insomnia
Lyme Disease
Memory Loss
Migraines
OCD / Tourrette’s
Parkinson’s
Stress / PTSD
Schizophrenia
Sleep Disorders
Stroke
Substance Abuse
Alzheimer’s Disease
Neurofeedback does not specifically target any disorder. Instead Neurofeedback changes timing and activation patterns in the brain. The goal is to slowly guide your brain back into normal, healthy ranges and reconnect neural pathways that have been disconnected. The result is an improvement in brain regulation, which in turn impacts a variety of symptoms.
NEUROFEEDBACK RESEARCH
There is a significant amount of research available showing the effects of neurofeedback on various neurological conditions.