RESEARCH

Addiction

One of the primary benefits of neurofeedback on addiction is that it can help individuals reduce their cravings and impulses to use drugs or alcohol. By training the brain to produce more of the desirable brainwave patterns associated with calmness, relaxation, and focus, individuals can reduce the intensity of their cravings and learn to resist the urge to use.

Overall, the benefits of neurofeedback on addiction are numerous and can be transformative for individuals seeking to recover from addiction. By targeting the brain’s reward system, improving emotional regulation and mental health, and enhancing cognitive functioning, neurofeedback can help individuals achieve long-term recovery and a more fulfilling life in sobriety.

Anxiety

Neurofeedback has shown to impact Anxiety in a positive way.

ADHD

Efficacy of Neurofeedback on ADHD

PTSD

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