Neurofeedback for Addictions and Substance Abuse. Discussion of research results showing a 77% effectiveness for neurofeedback. Interviews with professionals and clients using neurofeedback at addiction facilities.
The affects of neurofeed back are redundant if a persons environment does not change, so it is still the environment that people still have to deal with
@Nueroactive Because religion doesnt teach about the affects of transgression being the only way to read the good book in the right conext, it should be burned and replaced
What a load of rubbish. Yet another so called treatment which works by PLACEBO. Your better off going to see a someone who uses "magic crystals" because they also claim to help some people.
These so called mental health experts should be put in prison for decieving the public in this manner.
Very interesting. The video content is worth watching. Thanks for sharing
mariloubrockmann 3 months ago
I have tried biofeedback. It has been good for depression but only slightly improved my OCD trichmillomania.
digdeepintoinfo 1 year ago
The affects of neurofeed back are redundant if a persons environment does not change, so it is still the environment that people still have to deal with
waypor1 1 year ago
@Nueroactive Because religion doesnt teach about the affects of transgression being the only way to read the good book in the right conext, it should be burned and replaced
waypor1 1 year ago
is that his own hair???? (The first guy)
love83forever 1 year ago
Neurofeedback is behavior modification at its most basic level.
drmom5 2 years ago
Your spelling and grammar shows your ignorance almost as much as your comments about neurofeedback.
Learn, learn, learn! Never stop learning.
drmom5 2 years ago
neurofeedback helps cake, ever done neurofeedback?
jornmulder 2 years ago
I have worked with several clients who were very successful in resolving their desire for alcohol. Look at the research.
jan119 2 years ago
What a load of rubbish. Yet another so called treatment which works by PLACEBO. Your better off going to see a someone who uses "magic crystals" because they also claim to help some people.
These so called mental health experts should be put in prison for decieving the public in this manner.
caketheory 3 years ago