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Neurofeedback therapy offers promising results for individuals suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) by addressing dysregulated brain patterns associated with the condition. Research indicates that PTSD is rooted in brain dysfunction, leading to disruptive symptoms triggered by severe stress responses.
Those suffering from symptoms associated with PTSD may exhibit alterations in brainwave frequencies, such as increased theta activity and reduced alpha and beta activity. These dysregulated brainwave patterns can contribute to the symptoms of PTSD, including hypervigilance, flashbacks, nightmares, and difficulties with emotional regulation.
BrainCore Therapy neurofeedback aims to teach the brain to regulate stress responses effectively, potentially providing significant relief for PTSD sufferers. With its efficacy demonstrated in numerous cases, neurofeedback has emerged as a primary treatment option for PTSD, helping individuals reclaim their lives from the grips of the disorder.
Dr. Caroline has reported success in treating PTSD with neurofeedback training at Balance Atlanta, highlighting its potential as a transformative therapeutic approach for this debilitating condition.
Initial signs of improvement often include better sleep quality, followed by alleviation of other symptoms, potentially allowing for a significant reduction in medication reliance. With continued training, individuals may develop the ability to remain calm.
As stability is achieved, the frequency of neurofeedback treatments can be gradually reduced until further training is no longer necessary. This approach offers promising prospects for long-term symptom management and improved quality of life for those struggling with PTSD.
Why address the symptoms of PTSD with Neurofeedback?
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Mirjana Askovic, a therapist in Sydney, Australia, initially encountered limited success with standard therapies when treating traumatized war refugees at a hospital. Upon learning about neurofeedback, she sought permission to undergo training and incorporate it into her practice. With consent from the hospital, Askovic began using neurofeedback therapy with her patients and observed significant improvements, particularly in those with severe PTSD.
As a result of her success, the hospital expanded the use of neurofeedback to additional patients. Askovic published a case history detailing the remarkable progress of one patient, Pablo Diego, who had struggled with PTSD for 20 years following torture in Chile during the Pinochet regime. Similarly, in the United States, the Homecoming for Veterans organization released a compelling video showcasing the success of a veteran who underwent neurofeedback training as a means to address PTSD symptoms.
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