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Rob Kall: The Hero's Journey and The Biofeedback Neurofeedback Practitioner's and Client's Stories Here's a short summary of my take how story and the Hero's Journey plays an integral role in biofeedback:

Rob Kall: Review: Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Applications in Sport Psychology Biofeedback and neurofeedback have been used very effectively to enhance athletic performance. Many olympic teams have used the approach to win Olympic gold and other major medals. This book is a magnum opus, created by the most respected, most sought after experts in the field.
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
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Addiction Is neurofeedback a helpful adjunct to drug and alcohol rehabilitation treatment?
Dr. Clare Albright: Will Neurofeedback Help with Migraines? Will neurofeedback help with migraines?

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?

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?
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
Colleen Roberts: The Human Side of Neurofeedback This article gives an easy to understand description of neurofeedback and how it benefited my niece Suzy Johnson, who suffered from ADHD. 1 1 Comment Count
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback, Dyslexia, and Learning Disabilities Is neurofeedback training helpful for dyslexia and learning disabilities?
Dr. Clare Albright: Get in the Zone with Neurofeedback Peak Performance can be enhanced with neurofeedback
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?
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback Therapy for PMS and Menopause Can neurofeedback help with the symptoms of PMS and menopause?
Patricia Norris: Neurofeedback / EEG Biofeedback Procedures; Basic Descriptions neurofeedback and related procedures used to deal with ADD, Closed Head Injury, Addictions, or for alertness, focus

Rob Kall: Good "NEWS" For Futurehealth.org, Biofeedback Neurofeedback and Mind Body Alternative Health and Wellness Futurehealth.org received notification yesterday that google news has approved our application to be included in their news "system." That's great news, obviously for futurehealth, but also for you, if you are in the field of biofeedback or neurofeedback. Here are some reasons why.

Jay Gunkelman: Neurofeedback and the Brain Neurofeedback is an emerging neuroscience-based clinical application, and understanding the underlying principles of neurofeedback allows the therapist to provide referrals or treatment, and provides clients with a framework for understanding the process. The brain's electrical patterns are a form of behavior, modifiable through “operant conditioning,”...

Rob Kall: Washington Post Covers NIMH's First Funded Study of Neurofeedback. It's rare that a major media operation publishes a full article on Neurofeedback or biofeedback Today's Washington Post has published a solid article pegged to news that NIMH is funding a double blind study on Neurofeedback for ADHD.

Lincoln Stoller: Neurofeedback and Ayahuasca: A More Effective Program for Personal Growth Modern neurofeedback therapy is compared with the experience and goals of the traditional ayahuasca ceremony. A program of conducting neurofeedback training in conjunction with the ayahuasca ceremony is described. It's argued that such a combination enhances the goals of each program by providing better preparation and post-training support.

Michael Cohen: Can I do neurofeedback training at home? Can a parent or individual do training on his own with limited or no neurofeedback training? These questions arise often. Wouldn't it be more convenient to do training at home, and less costly? Can't you do more training per week and make progress faster? The clinician/technician just pushes some buttons - couldn't I do that just as easily myself at home? If it were only so simple.

Siegfried Othmer: Neurofeedback at Infra-low Frequencies of the EEG It is time for an update on our collective experience with infra-low frequency neurofeedback training. One impetus is the continuing confusion in the rest of the field about the implications of this kind of training, both theoretically and practically. Some are still skeptical of the whole enterprise. Others are coming to terms with it, but would prefer to regard it as filling certain niches within the panoply of neurofeed...

Tom Collura: NEUROFEEDBACK - WHAT TO DO (OR NOT DO) Neurofeedback is a process, not a job. When practitioners and trainees approach EEG training as a process of allowing, not doing, results will be forthcoming.

Hershel Toomim: Neurofeedback using HEG How to do neurofeedback, or brain training use hemoencephalography
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Paul Swingle: Neurofeedback Treatment of Pseudoseizure Disorder Background: Previous research has shown that the suppression of theta wave activity and the enhancement of Sensorimotor Rhythm (SMR) through electroencephalographic (EEG) biofeedback is an effective treatment for epilepsy. The current research reports the results of EEG biofeedback treatment for patients presenting with seizure behaviors in the absence of epileptiform EEG activity.

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