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Neurofeedback Therapy

Clinically-proven research now shows that uneven brainwave levels can affect a wide variety of daily functions including concentration, depression, anxiety, migraines and even the ability to sleep well every night. And even the best medications, talk-therapy and relaxation training are only temporary solutions to a truly physiological problem within your brain. Pioneering advancements in this field have now created an innovative therapy to normalize your brain patterns and give you back a normal life.

The Brain That Changes

Dr Norman Doidge, author of bestselling book The Brain That Changes Itself discusses his research and relays strange and fascinating stories of the workings of the brain.

- Part 1  (YouTube video)
- Part 2  (YouTube video)
- Part 3  (YouTube video)

Decades of extensive brain-function research have allowed science to pinpoint the areas of the brain related to certain behaviors. Because of this breakthrough research, we now understand that many mental health issues are caused by an imbalance of brainwaves. Something you don’t really notice but subtle enough within your physiology that it negatively affects your behavior. And with this knowledge, physicians have developed a clinical method to retrain your brain to balance these currents. our Brain’s Most Natural Ability To Improve Your Quality of Life.

At any age, learning and adapting is what your brain does best . . . and Neurofeedback Therapy uses this natural function to change your life! With just a little technological help from us, your brain does all the work to permanently regulate the dysfunctional brainwaves that are causing unwanted outcomes. All without invasive procedures, drugs or years of clinical therapy! Neurofeedback Therapy can be used as a stand-alone approach or alongside other treatment plans – all it requires of you is time and effort.

The human brain can actually be retrained with computer technology to optimize performance and long term sleep quality. Two sensors are placed on the scalp, very much like sensitive microphones that listen in on the faint electrical signals on both left and right brain hemispheres. This data is then analyzed by software and suggested adjustments are fed back to the brain in the form of little skips and scratches embedded in headphone music.

Scientists have refined this treatment so you can reach your fullest recovery potential and enjoy long-term (even lifelong) results. Clinical studies and peer-reviewed medical research now show that QEEG-guided Neurofeedback Therapy is highly effective in helping a gamut of issues including:

  • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Depression and Anxiety Disorders
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Brain Trauma (either physically- or chemically caused)
  • Migraine or Recurring Headaches
  • Pain Disorders
  • Sleep Problems including Insomnia

Pioneering Advancement . . . In Affordability!

Unlike most clinics, the Sleep Wellness Institute does not charge for each individual session. Instead, we’ve developed a membership plan that makes this treatment affordable and accessible to everyone. For just $150 per month, you may schedule as many sessions as you’d like. This monthly fee covers your initial assessment, unlimited training sessions and all follow-up appointments. You only need to sign up for one month at a time and we’ll continue your visits until you feel we’ve achieved the desired results.

Here at the Sleep Wellness Institute, we’ve combined the services of our state-of-the-art facilities with our expert physicians and psychologist to give you the fastest, most reliable results – all while providing you with caring support throughout the process. For more information, call 414-336-3000.

 
American Academy of Sleep Medicine