Articles, tagged with "eeg biofeedback", page 1
23rd November 2010
Neurofeedback therapy involves the direct training of brain function, through which the brain learns to function more efficiently. At Cognitive Solutions, we observe the brain in action from moment to moment, and show that information back to the person. ...
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Author:
Stan Barrett
06th October 2010
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is more often misconstrued, particularly in small children.From misdiagnosing and lack of poor examinations for ADHD symptoms, a lot of parents experience confusion by all of the misinformation relating to Attentio...
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Author:
Jonas Mckay
10th September 2010
Medicine and the neurosciences have come a long way in further understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders from the days when Autism Spectrum Disorders was viewed as a form of childhood schizophrenia, or mistakenly seen as due to inadequate parenting. Neuroim...
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Author:
Geoffrey Willis
03rd August 2010
I have used a number of biofeedback relaxation techniques in my counseling practice including handwarming, EEG biofeedback, and heart rate variability biofeedback, which is the tool I have used since becoming a licensed one on one provider in 2000.
I ...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
15th July 2010
Does emwave cause personal stress? The answer is no. The emwave is the name for a powerful heart rate variability biofeedback stress reliever, based on research on the heart's own sophisticated nervous system.
I have been using this technology perso...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
18th February 2010
I like to think of successful relationship as being built thought by thought, heart beat by heart beat.
Back in the early days of my personal addictions experience, and I do mean early, when the outcome was far from assured, for even a day at a time, I...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
08th January 2010
Reasonable Non-Drug help for insomnia Up until recently, there were four selections for people with insomnia problem. These were : one. This is the downcast choice of many and it does not work. They most often become worse. Begin taking one of the hu...
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Author:
Meg Kulpa
06th January 2010
Stress management to me means learning that the inside of my body is mine to control no matter what is happening outside of it.
Stress, stress chemistry, whatever you want to call it, is an option then, unless I need to respond quickly to a real threat...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
03rd December 2009
No parent looks forward to the possibility of having to seek adolescent drug treatment. And of course, as your child begins to pursue a life of sobriety, he/she will clearly still face many challenges. Of course, the good news is that with the right subst...
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Author:
Levi963
02nd November 2009
Neurofeedback was developed over two decades ago and is becoming increasingly available due to advances in affordable computer technology and feedback equipment. In other words, Neurofeedback is a therapy technique that presents the user with real time fe...
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Author:
roby.john
05th October 2009
Insomnia and related sleep problems affect some 35 million people in varying degrees. It was recently estimated that about one third of all students do not get enough sleep. Lack of sleep can cause many problems, physical and mental.
Doctors and the p...
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Author:
kapil37
25th September 2009
Up until recently, there were four choices for persons with Depression. These were:
1. Do nothing, suffer and hope it'll get better with time. This is the sad choice of many, and it doesn't work. They most often get worse.
2. Put them on one of the ...
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Author:
Mohit
24th September 2009
The Hawthorne Effect is a little known phenomenon of the unconscious mind. A person starts training at something "new". For a few hours or days, there is significant improvement in this training, then, suddenly, no improvement or in some few cases, a reve...
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Author:
J Solutions
23rd September 2009
There are thousands of theories about what the unconscious mind is and can do. Some believe that it is the "soul" of the person, and is unique to we humans. It separates us from the "lower" animals on this planet. Others believe further that it makes us u...
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Author:
Ravi
19th August 2009
Nowadays inattentive behavior can occur in children with depression and anxiety disorders due to an inappropriate level of inattention. Neurofeedback is a therapy technique that presents the user with real time feedback on brainwave activity as measured b...
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Author:
roby.john