ADHD
ㅤNeurofeedback has shown to be effective in reducing ADHD symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. And has been proven to help increase focus, mental clarity and feelings of calmness.
ㅤNeurofeedback can be considered a non-pharmacological option for ADHD with evidence of positive effects that are sustained when training is completed.
Jessica Van Doren, et al. – 2019
Anxiety and
Depression
ㅤStudies show that Neurofeedback helps to increase the flexibility and resiliency of the brain allowing it to adapt more easily to changing situations, helping individuals respond more effectively to stressors of negative thoughts, leading to improved mood and mental acuity.
OCD
ㅤStudies with neurofeedback around the symptoms of OCD have been shown to be highly effective in several small case studies where, “Analysis showed there was an important benefit of neurofeedback treatment in comparison to other treatments”
Mahsa Zafarmand, et al. – 2022
PTSD
ㅤStudies have shown that Neurofeedback brain training is a promising alternative approach to improve PTSD symptoms without unnecessary distress by increasing the brains ability to self-regulate.
Toshinori Chiba, et al. – 2019
Trauma
ㅤ”A pilot study demonstrated that 24 sessions of Neurofeedback Therapy significantly decreased PTSD symptoms, internalizing, externalizing, other behavioral and emotional symptoms, and significantly improved the execute functioning of children aged 6-13 years with severe histories of abuse and neglect who had not significantly benefited from any previous therapy.”
Rogel, et al. – 2020
Schizophrenia
ㅤNeurofeedback has a significant effect on the reduction of delusional beliefs in schizophrenic patients. This method can be used to improve and reduce psychotic symptoms
Alireza Mohammadi – 2018
Parkinson’s
Research has shown promising effects of Neurofeedback training for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. Improvement in motor function and mood enhancement.
Dementia
ㅤ”Neurofeedback presents a potential non-invasive intervention to slow down or even reverse cognitive decline in patients suffering from dementia or mild cognitive impairment.”
Lucas Trambaiolli – 2021
Tremors
ㅤIn conclusion, Neurofeedback Training appeared to have improved emotional state, cognitive, and motor functions. It should be noted that even a slight improvement is promising, since the patients had no further improvement using traditional therapy.
Wenya Nan, et al. – 2019
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