• Can Neurofeedback Make You Worse?

    Before you begin any sort of mental health treatment or brain training, it’s always a good idea to be aware of the potential risks. People seeking neurofeedback training from [...]

  • Can You Get Through Trauma Treatment without Medication?

    Trauma experiences vary from person to person and the effects are unique according to the individual. The only thing which doesn’t vary is the fact that trauma leaves the [...]

  • Frequently Asked Questions about Neurofeedback

    Skeptical about neurofeedback? Not sure what the process is and if it will be effective? Many questions are asked about neurofeedback training, and we’re here to answer them for you. [...]

  • Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

    Just like your physical health, it’s important you take care of your mental health as well! Suffering from poor mental health can impact the way you think, feel, and [...]

  • What is Neurofeedback & How Does it Work?

    Facing tough times can have serious implications on our mental health. We go through change, disappointments, traumatic events, and loss, which affects our ability to build relationships, cope, deal [...]

  • Living with Someone with Bipolar Disorder

    Living with bipolar disorder is a challenge. So is living with someone who has bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorder (BD), formerly called Manic Depressive Disorder, is a mental health condition [...]

  • Neurofeedback for Anxiety and Depression

    Depression and anxiety disorders are the most common mental health illnesses in the United States. In fact, it’s estimated that nearly 40 million people in the United States are [...]

  • Know the Warning Signs of Dementia

    When medical experts talk about dementia, most people think it’s only one type of brain dysfunction. However, dementia is the umbrella term for memory loss or other cognitive issues [...]

  • Is Your Gut the Cause of Your Anxiety?

    The relationship between your gut and your brain is unique. In fact, your gut is lined with more than 100 million nerve cells and houses more than 70% of [...]

  • TBIs and Dementia: Is There a Link?

    It’s long been speculated that traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can cause dementia disorders later in life. Dementia is a general term for the decline in mental abilities as we [...]