personal brain performance and development programmes

 

Functional and Neuro-Physical conditions

150 diverse disorders

Neurofeedback is used for symptom resolution for more than 150 diverse disorders.

Instabilities in brain rhythms correlate with tics, obsessive-compulsive disorder, dyslexia, attention difficulty, explosive behaviour, speech impediments, sexual dysfunction, panic attacks, bipolar disorder, migraines, injury, narcolepsy, epilepsy, sleep apnoea, vertigo, tinnitus, anorexia/bulimia, PMT, Tourette’s, facial or body tics and tremors, and more. 

Brainwaves in proper function run like an orchestra. Nothing too loud, nothing too quiet, with a harmonic beat. Helping restore this natural symphony is what we do. Resist the message that nothing can be done, and discover what restoring self regulation has to offer.

Brain and Balance

If one part of the brain is out of kilter, the effects can ripple through the whole organism. We look at the electrical patterns generated by the brain to see the nature of the imbalance, dysregulation, or disorder – both on a surface and deep brain level. We then tailor your training  to specifically target the underlying imbalances.

important; If you suspect that you have a medical condition, please consult your doctor. If you feel that neurofeedback can help you, ask your physician; if they are unfamilliar with the research, please get them to contact us or follow the link below for a full list of studies.

Research area...

Whole brain approach
  • Exercise and nutrition to provide the basic building blocks for a range of neurotransmitters. 
  • Digestive health programme to reduce neurotoxins and help restore neurotransmitter balance. 
  • Neurofeedback to help restore function, emotional balance, increase processing speed and improve communication between brain areas.
  • Neurofield to help deeply entrenched brain patterns become more flexible.

 

If you would like to arrange an assessment, contact us here...
 
Neurofeedback brainwave training can be used to restore brain function in mental disorders… The real-time feedback helps users to reproduce distinct normal brain states and promises to be an innovative way to foster brain changes without adverse effects. 
Dr. Ruth Lanius, Lawson Health Research Institute
The harder you use the brain the more it will grow. Damaged or older brains can rewire themselves to compensate for losses. 
Stanley Rappaport, Chief of Neuroscience Lab
National Institute on Aging
 
It improves seizures, depression, low self esteem or congenital head injuries, and it helps the “craziness” that often comes with these. . . . Patients report they sleep better, feel better, they don’t have seizures, they are more in control, and that they get more work done. It helps with closed head injury patients. It helps with chronic neurologic disease, where there is no active injury but there are problems with normal functioning. We’ve had success with multiple sclerosis, with toxic encephalopathy (for example, chemical poisoning interfering with neurologic functioning), with chronic pain, migraines and fibromyalgia. And of course, we get very good results with ADD.
 
Jonathan Walker, M.D., Neurologist, Dallas, TX
 
 

August 2011 – Fort Campbell Military Hospital adopts neurofeedback for rehabilitation for brain damaged and traumatised soldiers, using the same equipment that we use in our centres.

2012 - Programme has expanded to four more VA hostpitals