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Advanced Neurofeedback

Innovative Drug Free Solutions for Depression.

 

 

 

 

Advanced Neurofeedback for

Depression.

 

Depression has emerged, over the past few decades, as one of the central mental health issue in our society.  It has been estimated that about 14% of the general population will experience depression at some point in their lives, and that about twice as many women as men will be depressed.

 

Most people have felt sad or depressed at times. Feeling depressed can be a normal reaction to loss, life's struggles, or an injured self-esteem. But when feelings of intense sadness - including feeling helpless, hopeless, and worthless - last for days to weeks and keep you from functioning normally, your depression may be something more than sadness.

 

What is depression?

People with depressive conditions can experience different symptoms. How severe they are, how frequent, and how long they last varies. It depends on the individual and his or her particular situation. Here are some common symptoms people with depression experience:

 

·         difficulty concentrating, remembering details, and making decisions

·         fatigue and decreased energy

·         feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and/or helplessness

·         feelings of hopelessness and/or pessimism

·         insomnia, early morning wakefulness, or excessive sleeping

·         irritability, restlessness

·         loss of interest in activities or hobbies once pleasurable, including sex

·         no pleasure left in life any more

·         overeating or appetite loss

·         persistent aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or digestive problems that do not ease even with treatment

·         persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" feelings

·         thoughts of suicide, suicide attempts

 

 

A qEEG brainmap can reveal your predisposition for depression.

Compelling research evidence exists that there is often a neurophysiological basis for your depression, particularly in people with a family history of depression. Neuroscientists have discovered a particular brainwave pattern that allows us to identify individuals with a biological predisposition for developing depression.

 

The left frontal area of your brain is associated with positive emotions and a desire to be involved with other people. The right frontal area of your brain is more associated with depression and fear, accompanied by motivation to withdraw from and avoid other people.

 

When there is excessive alpha brainwave activity in your left area, this part of the brain is less active and your right area is more dominant, causing brainwave asymmetry. You become depressed more easily, withdraw from other people, and are anxious. This may occur because of family history or because you had a concussion or mild head injury in the left area which produced the slowing.

 

High left alpha magnitude with depression

Normal alpha magnitude

High alpha magnitude on the left with depression

Normal alpha magnitude

 

Part of a brain map from two different people is shown above. The map on the left is from a child with depression. You can clearly see in the left area that there is excessive alpha brainwave activity (which is colored red). This is the asymmetry pattern that is classically associated with a vulnerability to depression. In contrast, the brain map on the right displays how a relatively normal map would look, without any excess or serious deficit.

 

 

Medication is not the answer.

Research has found that anti-depressants do not correct the type of brainwave patterns that we see above on the left. Therefore medication doesn’t cure the underlying biological predisposition for becoming easily depressed when unpleasant life circumstances happen in your life.

 

There is also new evidence that has found, on average, antidepressant medications only have an 18% effect over and above placebo effects. See recent 2008 clinical study.

 

 

Advanced Neurofeedback helps depression by addressing the needs of brain and body.

Recent clinical research shows that qEEG guided neurofeedback for depression is very promising, not only in bringing relief from its symptoms, but in modifying the underlying predisposition for becoming depressed.

 

Neurofeedback focuses on retraining the brain, reversing the brainwave asymmetry, with the goal to produce permanent changes that do not require you to stay on medication indefinitely. (See a recent 2010 clinical study.) Also, brain entrainment with photic lights stimulates the brain to immediately experience more positive emotions.

 

Our qEEG brain maps identify if any physiological issues affect your brain function and contribute to your depression. Often, we find adrenal fatigue, hormonal imbalances and thyroid issues present in patients with depression. Brain maps often show inflammation caused by underlying toxicity, viral or fungal infections.

 

We will develop a custom designed clinical protocol specifically for you to address the underlying causes of your depression and help you get your life back.

 

Why wait? We can help with innovative, safe and drug free solutions for depression.

Call us today at 408-517-0706 to set up your 90 minute consultaion and qEEG brain map appointment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: A qEEG brain map is not intended for clinical diagnosis, but for the purpose of clinical practice of qEEG neurofeedback. A nutritional evaluation is not a substitute for an official clinical diagnosis, rather it is intended for the development of nutritional protocols.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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