
Neurofeedback 101
Rewiring the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression and Beyond (Without Medication)
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Michael Cohen
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Michael P. Cohen
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You really CAN change your brain without medication.
Maybe you’ve struggled for years with anxiety, depression, ADHD, migraines, PTSD, obsessive thinking, sleep issues or other unwanted conditions. You’ve tried medication, psychotherapy, breathing techniques, yoga, exercise or dietary changes—with no permanent relief. Neurofeedback is an emerging technology that’s helped thousands of people feel better—without medication. It allows you to gently nudge your brain along through training until it learns to operate in a healthier manner.
Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that’s like a gym for your brain. The training improves your brain’s timing which, in turn, improves its functioning. When your brain works better, you feel better. It’s like heavy-duty weight training for the brain, even though you do it while relaxing in a chair. Once you’ve done sufficient training, these improvements are often long-term.
Neurofeedback 101 explains how you change your brain--in clear, simple terms. It’s full of real cases of how training has helped children and adults with their symptoms. There’s a section that offers a thorough discussion of important questions and issues about neurofeedback – designed both for professionals and consumers.
Author Michael P. Cohen is Director and Chief of Neurotechnology at the Center for Brain Training in Jupiter, Florida, one of the largest neurofeedback practices in South Florida. He’s specialized in neurofeedback and helping individuals improve their brain function since 1996. He’s taught more than 2,500 health professionals how to utilize neurofeedback in a clinical practice. If you want to explore how the brain can rewire and retrain itself, Neurofeedback 101 will give you the answers and resources you need.
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- Honest-E
- 01-10-25
Clear understanding of what neural feedback is.
This book clearly outlined in the beginning with what it is and what it is not that was very helpful to know that it is clearly just going over the basis. It’s not teaching you how to do it.
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- Michael
- 05-24-24
Expert narrator
I enjoyed Michael’s inspiring first hand experience with neuro feedback as well as his passion for bringing it into wider use.
Because the narrator and the author are one and the same, listening to the book felt more like a conversation and less like a narration.
I’m inspired to continue my research and experience of neuro feedback and this book has set the ground work and answered many of my questions. Thank you Michael!
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- Joanna Bell
- 04-21-24
Informative for Those Contemplating Neurofeedback
This audiobook provides an outstanding, comprehensive introduction to those contemplating neurofeedback. It explains conditions addressed by the technology and information pertaining to its effectiveness in an easy to understand style and format.
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