Neurofeedback Therapy

Who Can Benefit from Neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback can support individuals who feel stuck in patterns of anxiety, emotional dysregulation, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances, or stress-related symptoms. It is often used by people experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma-related symptoms, ADHD, mood instability, and chronic stress.

Neurofeedback is also beneficial for individuals who may not have a mental health diagnosis but want to improve focus, emotional balance, performance, or overall brain efficiency. If your nervous system feels overwhelmed, easily triggered, or slow to recover from stress, neurofeedback can help promote greater regulation and resilience.

How It Works

Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that helps your brain learn to function in a more regulated and efficient way. During a session, sensors are placed on the scalp to measure brain activity. This information is translated into real-time feedback—often through sounds or visual cues—allowing your brain to adjust its activity naturally.

As your brain receives feedback, it begins to recognize and reinforce healthier patterns of functioning. Over time, this can lead to improved emotional regulation, increased focus, reduced reactivity, and a greater sense of calm. The process is non-invasive, does not involve medication, and does not require talking through distressing memories.

Clinical Benefits

  • Anxiety and chronic stress
  • Trauma and nervous system dysregulation
  • Depression and mood instability
  • ADHD and attention difficulties
  • Emotional reactivity and irritability
  • Sleep disturbances and insomnia

Performance Benefits

  • Improved focus and concentration
  • Increased mental clarity and productivity
  • Better stress tolerance and recovery
  • Enhanced emotional balance
  • Improved sleep quality
  • Mental flexibility and peak performance

What to Expect

After a Session

After a neurofeedback session, people often report feeling calm, relaxed, mentally clear, or more focused. Some notice subtle shifts, such as feeling less reactive or more emotionally steady. Others may feel energized or notice improved concentration shortly after a session.

It is also normal to feel tired, reflective, or “different” in a hard-to-describe way as your brain integrates the training. These experiences are typically temporary and part of your nervous system adjusting to new patterns.

Long-Term Progress

With continued sessions, many individuals begin to notice more consistent changes, such as improved emotional regulation, better stress tolerance, increased focus, improved sleep, or a greater sense of balance throughout the day. Changes often feel gradual rather than sudden, building over time as the brain learns and reinforces healthier patterns.

Neurofeedback is not a one-size-fits-all experience. Each person’s brain is unique, and responses can vary based on factors such as nervous system sensitivity, stress levels, and consistency of sessions. Neurofeedback works best as a series of sessions; many people complete between 10 and 40 sessions, depending on their individual goals.

Collaborative Brain Training

Neurofeedback does not alter, stimulate, or control your brain. Instead, it provides your brain with information about its own activity in real time. Think of neurofeedback as a mirror for the brain. The feedback simply reflects what your brain is doing, and your brain decides how to respond. There is no electrical stimulation, no medication, and nothing being “put into” the brain. The changes that occur come from your brain’s natural ability to learn and self-regulate.

Session Investment
$200 Evaluation
$100 Per Session
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