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Tsara Shelton: The Brain Broad Builds A Brain: New Podcast Sheds Light On Mental Health Lynette Louise aka The Brain Broad (aka my mom) has a brand new podcast. Inviting a different guest with a history of brain knowledge for every episode, together they'll explore a mental disorder chosen at random. With creativity, brain science, and out of the box thinking they discuss what might be done to help that brain using all the tools in their toolbox.
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Tsara Shelton: MIRACLES ARE MADE: A Real Life Guide to Autism by Lynette Louise/My Review In this book,global autism expert, author and mom (mine!) Lynette Louise shares with surprising honesty and humor the many mistakes and learning's that came with guiding three of my four autistic brothers off the spectrum of autism. As an expert she now travels the globe teaching play therapy, family dynamics and neurofeedback to families struggling to understand autism. She writes with passion, understanding and honesty. 1 1 Comment Count
Lynette Louise: The Politics of Prevention In the unique position of being certified in both holistic and mainstream medicine, Lynette sheds light on the frightening possibilites regarding preventing illness. This is a must read for anyone interested in having access to all the answers regarding their families health! 2 2 Comment Count

Sebern Fisher: Neurofeedback: A Treatment for Reactive Attachment Disorder The widespread failure to recognize Reactive Attachment Disorder (to be referred to as RAD) and the lack of understanding of neurofeedback make writing about RAD and neurofeedback a somewhat daunting prospect. It is, however, timely.

Press Release: BCIA Trademarks Logo and Credentials The Biofeedback Certification International Alliance, formerly the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA), has filed applications to trademark terms that refer to Board certification in biofeedback. BCIA certifies professionals in Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, and Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction Biofeedback.
Dr. Clare Albright: Have You Been Told that Your Pain is All in Your Head? This article discusses how the brain can store the message of pain after an injury has already healed in the body.
Vidya Bolz: Trauma, Health and Neurofeedback summary of Dr. Robert Scaer's excellent video on his work on trauma and how it is stored in neural networks 1 1 Comment Count
Lynda Thompson: Asperger Syndrome or ADHD The traits of someone with Asperger Syndrome overlap with ADHD in terms of poor attention and impulsive behaviour so these children are often diagnosed as ADHD.
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Addiction Is neurofeedback a helpful adjunct to drug and alcohol rehabilitation treatment?

Michael Cohen: Schools and Neurofeedback We have been hopeful for many years that neurofeedback can be used in schools. If you help children and adolescents learn better, learn to attend, and learn self-control, the societal impact could be amazing.
Dr. Clare Albright: The Pros and Cons of Neurofeedback Training What are the pros and cons of neurofeedback training?

Michael Linden: Athletes with ADHD & Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) # An estimated 8-10% (possibly up to 20%) professional athletes have ADHD (compared to four to eight percent of the general population of adults). # Athletes with ADHD perform better in individualized or fast sports. # Many athletes with Asperger's are undiagnosed and excel at technical positions

Stephen Sideroff: Neurofeedback in Treatment of Substance Abuse Over the last two decades a new research and clinical approach--neurofeedback--has shown promise in the treatment of substance abuse. This article addresses how it works, what makes it so effective, why it is a potentially important tool in addiction, the neurophysiological issues it might address, the existing promising research and, most importantly, that neurofeedback can be a significant adjunct...
Dr. Clare Albright: How a Neurofeedback Session Works What happens in a neurofeedback session?

Lincoln Stoller: Neurofeedback, Growth, and Habit I describe a holistic approach to changing addictive behaviors based on neurofeedback with elements common to the therapies of indigenous cultures. The transformative journey does not have to be terrifying, though it will be disturbing, confusing, and probably dangerous. Perhaps, in the end, it's not even a choice. 1 1 Comment Count
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Offer Hope for a Brain Injury Patient This is a true story of how neurofeedback and hyperbaric oxygen therapy transformed the life of a young man who suffered severe brain damage in a car accident. 2 2 Comment Count

Rob Kall: AAPB's Annual meeting Opens in San Diego report on the first day of the 2010 AAPB meeting.
Lewis Mehl-Madrona: Insurance Should Pay For Healing, Not Treating Numerous studies have shown that 80% of primary care visits to health care practitioners involve the ordinary suffering of daily life and not diseases that need treatment, yet we throw pills and potions at these woes as if that is their solution.
Dr. Clare Albright: Using Neurofeedback for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Did you know that behind disorders such as Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia can be an undiagnosed brain injury? Can neurofeedback therapy make a difference with this hidden problem?

Rob Kall: Obituary; Anna Wise, Neurofeedback Pioneer Anna Wise, a leading neurofeedback trainer, who used the Awakened mind approach and mind-mirror technology for her work passed away March 5, 2010. She'd been teaching a course at her beloved Esalen, developed Pneumonia and the illness took her shortly after.
Lewis Mehl-Madrona: Short Sighted Health Insurer Policies Which Refuse to Pay for Healing & Preventive Services Hurt Patients, Cost Fortune I don't know anyone who is happy with their health insurance... I'd like to weigh in on what people don't get with today's health insurance, because I know what I don't get paid by insurance to do.
Dr. Clare Albright: Get in the Zone with Neurofeedback Peak Performance can be enhanced with neurofeedback
Tom Collura: FLEXIBILITY AND APPROPRIATENESS -AN UNDERPINNING WE CAN ALL AGREE UPON Flexibility and appropriateness of brain function are put into context, and show up at the core of many applications of neurofeedback. It is not so much an issue of "too much" or "too little" as it is one of the brain having the ability to be flexible and appropriate, to access brain states that are suited to the task or situation.
Mariella Fischer-Williams, MD, FRCP: The Neurology of Biofeedback; A Neuro-anatomical and Physiological Review People commonly ask the questions : "Why?", "How does a thing work?" and "How can I fix it?". I do not attempt to answer "Why?" because it is a metaphysical question. Much of this article answers the question of "How can I fix it?". I shall mainly describe "How does the brain work?" which I freely acknowledge is an immodest goal. The nervous system is built upon a living network of feedback, constantly adapting
Vietta Sue Wilson: Electroencephalography and Sport; Review and Future Directions The purpose of this paper is to briefly review the psychological traits and states that are believed necessary for performance in competitive sport. This information may help guide areas of brain research that could have a large practical impact upon enhancing performance. The paper will then focus on reviewing studies which used electroencephalography (EEG) to assess brain processing in athletes.
Dr. Clare Albright: How Neurofeedback Therapy Can Help Athletes Reach Peak Performance Levels Can neurofeedback help athletes to reach peak performance levels?

Rob Kall: Crosstraining for Body, Mind & Spirit; Integral Life Practice: Interview With Terry Patten This is a transcript of my Jan 24th, 2010 interview with Terry Patten, co-author, with Ken Wilber and others, of Integral Life Practice; A 21st Century Blueprint for Physical Health, Emotional Balance, Mental Clarity, and Spiritual Awakening. Terry was, on an earlier leg of his journey, founder of Tools for Exploration.
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Nancy White: Alpha-Theta Neurotherapy As a Multi-Level Matrix of Intervention Alpha-Theta Neurotherapy, has been found in clinical practice, as in the original work of Elmer and Alyce Green and further developed by Eugene Peniston and described in his original research, to reduce or eliminate alcoholic craving while simultaneously addressing mental, emotional, physical and, at times, spiritual dimensions of alcoholism and surrounding issues.

Tom Collura: Connection, Inhibition and Path-Specific Relaxation Training The brain is a hyperconnected system, containing on the order of 10 billion neurons, each of which can have hundreds or thousands of connections to other neurons. The brain depends on dynamically managing trillions of connections, to regulate the interactions between all of its parts. How are all of these connections managed toward useful ends? The key lies in the ability to network to selectively enable or disable conn...

Rob Kall: Cross training Mind/Brain/Heart/Spirit and Shadow-- an interview with Terry Patten brief summary of and link to a podcast interview with Terry Patten talking about integral life practice, mind tools, neurofeedback and more.

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