A Beginner’s Guide: How to Know If Neurofeedback Might Help You (or Your Child)
Neurofeedback isn’t just for specific diagnoses, it’s for anyone whose brain isn’t functioning as well as it could. Common signs include:
Difficulty concentrating or staying focused
Anxiety or emotional overwhelm
Trouble sleeping (falling or staying asleep)
Behavioral struggles or sensory issues
Headaches or migraines
Neurofeedback works by helping the brain self-regulate, reducing symptoms rooted in electrical dysregulation, not just masking them with medication.
Starting with a brain map gives us a clear picture of where your brain struggles so we can tailor training that fits you, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
If you’ve ever thought, “There has to be a better way,” there might be. And we’re here to help you explore that possibility.

