How does Neurofeedback work?
How does Neurofeedback work?
Psychological distress is potentially limiting to the quality of life. Those affected are not only left to cope with their internal disturbing thoughts and emotions but often their distress reaches out into various aspects of life. Relationships with others, everyday decisions and the ability to access creative solutions all depend on human sense of wellbeing. Mental conditions, if not fruitful can often create undesired behavioural patterns which are counterproductive. Such behavioural but also thought patterns are the result of previous life experiences which derive from humans’ innate aspiration to cope and survive. Psychological and emotional states correlate with specific brain wave frequencies and Neurofeedback serves as a unique form of therapy that allows to monitor such frequencies in real time. The brain is an extremely plastic organ with the ability to learn more productive and fruitful patterns. Neurofeedback therapy makes it possible for us to enhance productive brain wave frequencies through implication of modern technology.
See what Specialists say about Neurofeedback:
Our highest aim is to work in close collaboration with clients and guide them to achieve balance; to bring mind and body into equilibrium and increase wellbeing. In order to analyse the client’s wave frequencies accurately, the therapist is required to have a solid theoretical and practical foundation in the field of Neurofeedback. Only such accurate data analysis will allow for the practitioner to guide the therapeutic session accordingly and ultimately lead to greater therapeutic success. We are very dedicated to maintaining the highest standards and ensure that all our practitioners are fully accredited by the British Association for Neurofeedback (AFN).