Can Neurofeedback Help With My Anxiety?

One of the main health complaints we see in our Neurofeedback clinic is uncontrolled, unrelenting anxiety. Neurofeedback teaches the brain to work differently, resulting in significant improvements.
Whether you are concerned about your memory, focus, and attention, or suffer from acute or chronic anxiety and depression, Neurofeedback brain training can make a difference.
See how Neurofeedback works and learn more about this natural, drug-free approach to support your good brain health.
Many psychological issues are associated with abnormal brainwave patterns. If you signal the brain through photic stimulation lights, the brain will learn to make healthy brainwave patterns through guided feedback. Continuous feedback retrains the brain to reduce unhealthy activity and stay within healthy ranges.
Neurofeedback can help people of ALL AGES (kids, teens, adults, and even seniors!)
Re-training unhealthy brainwave patterns often improve or eliminate symptoms of ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Autism, Fibromyalgia, Migraines, Memory Loss, Chronic Pain, Brain Injury, Addiction, Chronic Fatigue, and Insomnia
Over 50 years of positive case studies & scientific publications highlight the benefits of neurofeedback. Neurofeedback has the support of many professionals such as Dr. Mercola, Dr. Oz, and Dr. Amen. Over 1,000 studies have been published in relation to Neurofeedback
Sessions are 20 minutes in length and require pre-booking. Limited time slots available, so sign up today!
Please call 262-251-2929 for your no-charge appointment.
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