
Parts and Memory Therapy with guest therapist Preston Walker
Complex Trauma Recovery
How to Make Relaxation Non-Foam Dangerous
The neurofeedback protocol is really, it's training just different parts of the brain than we're previously being used. It's still using operant conditioning to change the brainwaves. So over the course of half an hour, they're given 5,000 rewards and these brainwaves start changing in order to keep the show bright. And that can be really helpful for those situations. But I've also had patients where let's say they do the traditional type of nerve feedback and they don't respond well. If I would need to go look at their QEG and see if it was okay to do that protocol, because if there's too much alpha waves already in that location, it would
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