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Neurofeedback at The Salvation Army Bell Shelter

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

How Neurofeedback helped a veteran at the Salvation Army Bell Shelter deal with PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Please help make this project a reality by making a donation at homecoming4veterans.org

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  • I encourage everyone to share this information. The gov't has decided to put these people on SSI and drugs, instead of helping them help themselves back to a productive life. This is not a new treatment, but some psychiatrists have opposed it--presumably because it would reduce the need for their specialty. People with PTSD are often re-traumatized by talking about the events that led to their condition, so neurofeedback is often far superior to counseling.

  • As a veteran myself, I was touched to tears by this man's suffering. It seems miraculous that after being trained with Neurofeedback this man is now facing life with some hope and optimism again.

  • This video is a breakthrough in educating the public & our legislators as to the power of neurofeedback to help individuals "come back into their own"...to settle down their disquieted minds & upset nervous systems. Every vet, friend, & family member of a vet needs to be aware of this treatment & the national program to care for our returning injured military in this way. I hope this will be shared many times by each person who views this hopeful story. Grayce Stratton, PSY.D., Pleasanton, CA

  • Profound and hopeful for those who suffer so deeply. I ended up smiling through my tears. Barbara Hanna

  • Wow.  Moving, inspiring, compelling. Well done film too. Thank you. I wish you every success in expanding the reach of neurofeedback.

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