ADHD Treatment of the Future
While there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to treating neurological disorders, patients’ results are indicating Direct Neurofeedback as a positive form of ADHD treatment.
DetailsWhile there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to treating neurological disorders, patients’ results are indicating Direct Neurofeedback as a positive form of ADHD treatment.
DetailsOCD is a debilitating mental condition that affects more than 1 in 100 people worldwide.
DetailsWe all deal with anxiety from time to time, yet prolonged, deep-seated anxiety can cause major changes in brain chemistry.
DetailsSafe and effective treatments for anxiety are available. The majority of patients who look for treatments do experience notable improvements and upward progression in the quality of their life. Anxiety treatment options can be categorized as either Non-drug or pharmacological (medicinal), both of which are offered in a clinical setting.
DetailsAnxiety is an automatic response and it can be hard to control – enter, comprehensive anxiety treatment. When we are unable to control our emotions and conjunctively, our anxiety, that is when it becomes a problem.
DetailsAnxiety, Depression Symptoms, or Both? They Occur Together up to 50% of the Time Some material in this blog is from E. Hendriksen, PhD, Savvy Psychologist September 25, 2015 Anxiety and depression are often seen together. Like two surly friends, they seem to hang out together because no one else wants to. If you struggle…
DetailsAutism Spectrum Disorder Updates in 6 Areas Recent years have seen some real progress in key areas of research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD): from possible genetic causes, to effective treatments for common symptoms and clinical problems, to promoting success for young people with ASD entering college. Updates on these and other advances in ASD…
DetailsTraumatic Brain Injury Types When I did my training in Emergency Medicine, very little was known about traumatic brain injury. As well as basic first aid training from an organisation similar to Coast2Coast, we were only taught two basic guidelines on how to tell if a patient had experienced a concussion. We now know that…
DetailsPotential Misdiagnosis of Childhood ADHD The symptoms of sleep deprivation in children resemble those of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These include being wired, moody and uncooperative, unable to pay attention or sit still, and to have poor social skills. The truth is that many children are given a diagnosis of ADHD when in fact the real problem may…
DetailsConcussions—Myths and Facts By David Dubin, M.D. Our appreciation of concussions has come quite a long way in recent years. Some of the old “truisms” associated with concussions are now understood to be misleading and at times are outright false. Below are some of the common concussion myths and the associated facts. Further research will…
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