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Neurofeedback

EEG
Neurotherapy
EEG Biofeedback
Electroencephalogram

Person undergoing Neurofeedback at EBCC Walnut Creek

EBCC Neurofeedback Walnut Creek

Person undergoing Neurofeedback at EBCC Danville

EBCC Neurofeedback Danville

Neurofeedback, a form of biofeedback, is a very individualized form of therapy.  It is considered to be evidence-based backed by research and the benefits are noted across various diagnoses.  Despite Neurofeedback having been used for nearly seven decades, there is much research still to be done to support the efficacy across larger populations.

Neurofeedback is non-invasive and painless, using no drugs or medications.  Neurofeedback encourages the brain to re-regulate itself to more stable and optimal brain wave activity.  Electrodes record the brain’s activity, offering insight to the protocols to be used in training your brain to learn.   By giving positive feedback through audible and visual cues on a monitor, it is like playing a video game using only your brain and no controller. This positive reinforcement strengthens and increases more productive patterns, through the simplistic principle of Operant Conditioning and can help to optimize brain function. 

Neurofeedback is not intended to treat, heal, diagnose or cure a condition, illness or disease.  Neurofeedback has consistently proven to help the brain make changes that improve functioning, be more efficient, and to increase self-regulation.  This teaches and encourages the brain to better manage itself and to regulate the overall nervous system in a more healthful and helpful way.  Neurofeedback encourages the nervous system to learn to make adjustments, resulting in better and improved brain performance.

Neurofeedback is not for everyone.  Call today for a free consultation to see if you are a good candidate.  

The information provided below is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not an endorsement.  It is to serve as a valuable resource of information for those interested in Neurofeedback. 

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