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FAQ

Neurotherapy

 

1. Who can be helped by a program of Neurotherapy?

Our Neurotherapy program helps children and adults diagnosed as having ADD/ADHD. This disorder is typically diagnosed in individuals ages 6 and up. In addition to ADD/ADHD, other disorders helped by this program include: head trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety and other psychobiological disorders. Neurotherapy appears to produce changes in brain chemistry, which may underlie some personality disturbances.

 

2. How does Neurotherapy work?

EEG Neurofeedback allows an individual to train his or her brainwaves toward a more optimal pattern appropriate for the required task.

Improved Concentration

Someone with ADD/ADHD has an excess of slow brainwaves associated with daydreaming, which makes it difficult to concentrate long enough to accomplish a task quickly or efficiently. Neurotherapy helps the individual train his or her brainwaves to produce more of the faster brainwaves associated with concentration and focus.  Once a patient learns to produce faster brainwaves, they can access them as needed to better perform everyday task such as:

  • Reading
  • Following directions
  • Working analytical problems
  • Staying focused

 

3. How Do Patients Benefit from Neurotherapy?

Besides improved concentration a patient’s social and motor skills frequently improve. An added benefit for many is significantly increased self-esteem. More specifically, results are:

Children:

  • Reduction or elimination of symptoms
  • Increases in school grade levels
  • Improved IQ test scores
  • Improved self-confidence
  • Better self-control
  • Enhanced listening skills

 

Adults:

While adults experience the same results as children, mentioned above, many notice other benefits such as reduced stress and increased effectiveness at work. Several note that depression, anxiety and other problems seem to lessen or disappear completely.

 

4. How do I know if Neurotherapy is right for my child or me?

For evaluation and diagnosis a detailed quantitative EEG is administered to chart brainwave activity under conditions of challenge and rest. Results are then compiled and compared with a life span database containing brainwave patterns of normal individuals the same age as the patient. This report indicates areas of the brain needing treatment.

 

5. Does Neurotherapy cause any discomfort or side effects?

No. The procedure simply monitors information. Sensors placed on the surface of the scalp receive brainwave signals and transform them into musical notes and graphs on the computer screen.

 

6. Where can I get more information?

Contact The Enhancement Institute for more information on Neurotherapy and ADD/ADHD.

 

Dr. White is a recognized leader in the field of Neurotherapy. She is a Diplomate in Quantitative EEG Technology, a member of the Quantitative EEG Certification Board, and a Consulting Editor of the Journal of Neurotherapy. Dr. White has conducted Neurotherapy workshops across the country and abroad teaching health practitioners how to utilize this technology with their own patients. Dr. White’s success with innovative approaches to treatment also makes her a sought after presenter at international health care conferences.