General
Information EEG Biofeedback
known also as EEG Neurofeedback (NF) and Neurotherapy, is a learning strategy
that enables people to alter their own brain waves. When information about
a person's own brain wave characteristics is made available, s/he can learn
to change them. The individual "plays" a type of computer
game which exercises
the brain just as one can exercise one's body by working out at a gym.
A person may want to change a particular behavior but find it difficult
or impossible to change despite working at it. This may be because our
brain pathways seem to be "fixed" in a certain place. However,
because the human brain has "plasticity" and the ability to
change, it has the capacity to develop new pathways through exercise.
Through the non-invasive computer accelerated exercise provided with EEG
Neurotherapy, individuals are now capable of changing old behavior and/or
adding new behavior they felt unable to accomplish in the past. The
training is used for many conditions and disabilities in which the brain
is not working as well as it might.
These
include but are not limited to:
ADD/ADHD
specific or non-specific learning disabilities
depression
anxiety and panic
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
sleep issues
conduct/behavior problems
performance in the theater and the arts
professionals in business settings
many other applications
EEG Biofeedback Boston
has been offering EEG Neurofeedback since 1999 in the Greater Boston/Cambridge
area. Our office is now located conveniently to major Routes 93 and 128
and easily accessible to the Massachusetts Turnpike. Our center is just
two to three minutes off the highway with plenty of parking available.