Heal Safely. Rebuild Stronger

Trauma survivors plagued by flashbacks and hypervigilance can finally find calm through neurofeedback training.
Counselors can integrate twice-weekly 30-minute neurofeedback sessions alongside regular therapy with minimal disruption.
In fact, a recent review found neurofeedback can reduce PTSD symptoms by around 42% on average.
From constant worry to steady calm

Clients with chronic anxiety gain tangible relief as neurofeedback teaches their brains to quiet fear and panic.
It only takes adding one or two short neurofeedback sessions per week to your routine, fitting seamlessly with ongoing counseling.
Notably, experts recognize neurofeedback as an effective non-drug option to reduce anxiety symptoms.
Lift The Fog.
Find The Light

When clients feel stuck in a fog of depression, neurofeedback helps lift that cloud by rebalancing brain activity for a better mood.
Implementing neurofeedback is simple: for example, two 20-minute sessions a week can be scheduled between talk therapy appointments without straining staff.
A 2024 meta‑analysis of 22 studies confirms neurofeedback significantly improves depressive symptoms.
Recovery Reinforced, Relapse Resisted

Recovering clients battling cravings and stress can strengthen their self-control with neurofeedback’s brain training.
Many treatment programs now include brief neurofeedback sessions (e.g. 15–30 minutes) during outpatient visits to complement counseling and group work.
Research on alcohol use disorder shows that neurofeedback protocols can promote relaxation, reduce stress, and even help prevent relapse to maintain sobriety.
Resilience Reboot

Overwhelming stress or professional burnout leaves clients drained, but neurofeedback helps reset their nervous system for better resilience.
Therapists can easily incorporate a weekly neurofeedback relaxation session into stress management plans without overhauling their schedule.
In one trial, adding neurofeedback led to significantly greater improvements in relaxation and resilience under stress.
Gentle Relief
In Grief

Clients navigating grief often feel emotionally flooded and exhausted; neurofeedback gently guides the brain toward a calmer state so they can process loss more comfortably.
A counselor might include a neurofeedback session once a week alongside talk therapy or support groups to help regulate the client’s overwhelmed system.
Neurofeedback training has been observed to improve emotion regulation and even normalize sleep patterns in those coping with grief.


Transform Stalled Clients. Transform Your Practice.
Frustrated your clients' slowed progress? Neurofeedback helps break through where talk therapy plateaus.
Neurofeedback can be tailored to each client’s unique needs, reinforcing healthier brain patterns and creating measurable improvements in daily life.
Real-time interactive feedback keeps clients invested in their progress, helping them stay consistent and complete treatment plans.
Guide clients through challenges in a safe, non-invasive way that resolves issues without the need to re-experience painful memories.
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