Neurotherapy, sometimes called EEG biofeedback and/or neurobiofeedback involves techniques designed to manipulate brain waves through non-invasive means and are used as treatment for a variety of psychological and medical disorders. The disorders covered include ADHD, mood regulation, addiction, pain, sleep disorders, and traumatic brain injury. This book introduces specific techniques, related equipment and necessary training for the clinical practitioner. Sections focus on treatment for specific disorders and which individual techniques can be used to treat the same disorder and examples of application and the evidence base for use are described. An introduction for clinical practitioners and psychologists investigating neurotherapy techniques and application Includes coverage of common disorders such as ADHD, mood regulation, addiction, pain, sleep disorders, and traumatic brain injury Includes evidence base for use Includes training methods for new users
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In these times of escalating healthcare costs in the United States, EEG biofeedback – also called neurofeedback – looks like a very promising form of treatment because of its noninvasive properties and relative cost-effectiveness.
Quantitative EEG (qEEG) has become an increasingly common method of assessment in the field of neurofeedback.
Nonpharmacological methods of therapeutically influencing the brain have become widely used by clinical practitioners, and there is an accumulating body of outcome research.
This review provides an updated overview of both basic and clinical research literature, neurophysiological rationale and current methods of practice pertaining to clinical neurofeedback.
Neurofeedback involves EEG frequencies that are unique to each patient and influenced by the introduction of psychotropic medication.
The purpose of this chapter is to examine hidden factors affecting neurofeedback treatment.
Chapter Seven. Treating Mood Disorders Emily Stevens. Clinical Neurotherapy Chapter Seven. Treating Mood Disorders Emily Stevens Table of Contents Chapter Seven. Treating Mood Disorders Neurofeedback for.
Therapeutic application of EEG biofeedback is often referred to as neurofeedback, and it has various clinical applications, such as migraine,23,24 epilepsy,25 attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),26–28 alcohol abuse,29 sleep ...
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