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way to find out...
Do you want a quick
fix or a long lasting change?
Quick fixes are
unusual because most of the people
who come to us, or bring their
children, do so because a)
medication hasn't worked or hasn't
been workable, b) sources of issues
have been longstanding and sometimes
accumulative, c) trauma, illness,
stress have caused the brain to hold
the patterns and many times multiple
issues need to be addressed one at a
time.
Do you want to
have someone else be responsible for
the changes in you, somewhat like
taking a new medication or are you
interested in being a part of the
solution?
Working with your
brain allows you to see where
changes are needed and some can be
with brainwaves, but others might
have to do with daily regimen and
routine. If you want to focus
better at work, are you willing to
curtail your use of video games?
Playing soccer? Using caffeine?
Have you done
research on the web to understand
what neurofEEDBACK is, or are you
going by what you've heard from
others?
Researching the
web to find and understand what
neurofeedback is and does can allow
you to begin to see how problems
will be resolved. Every case is
different, however, and another
person or child with the same
problems, may require different
treatment and have different
results. Decide what you want to do
based on the specific information
regarding you or your child and move
on from there.
If, as your
brain changes, your relationships
will also change, are you ready for
those changes, or will you be
unwilling to reflect those changes
for and to others?
When you use
neurofeedback as a tool for
increasing your focus, clearing
depression, changing behavior, you
may find that your relationships
will look different and you may
require changes. When the
clouds are lifted, your path may
become clearer. If you keep the same
patterns on the outside, the inside,
even though it has been changed,
will not stay that way. You can
choose to move forward or stay in
the past.
Lasting changes
brought about by neurofeedback may
sometimes require a family
commitment...not just an individual
commitment. If you are ready,
willing and patient with yourself
and your loved one, neurofeedback may
be a good choice.
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