Direct and Lens Neurofeedback Specialist and the President of the Dubin Clinic in Los Angeles, CA.
Direct neurofeedback can be described as “rebooting a computer.” The mind is much like an advanced computer, and direct neurofeedback can essentially help to rewrite the software of your brain. It can assist in stimulating brain waves that are frozen, stuck or repeating.
Is direct neurofeedback right for treating your brain injury?
Direct neurofeedback results in mood improvement among depressed individuals on a highly concentrated level. Even if you are healthy, you can undergo the treatment to improve the functioning of your brain and to gain resilience to stress.
OCD is a debilitating mental condition that affects more than 1 in 100 people worldwide.
Preliminary research shows that OCD may be triggered by learned behaviors from the environment.
Can anxiety be prevented?
Anxiety 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.
A new type of therapy- Direct Neurofeedback could be "just what the doctor ordered" for treating mental disorders.
Safe 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.
Before diving directly into how depression is treated, it is crucial that you understand the various categories of depressive states.