by Tess Lawson  |  Jul 20, 2014  |  Brain Injuries, Brain Training, Stress  |  1 Comment
Alternative approaches can offer additional paths to relief from lingering complaints due to Brain Injury. Alternative approaches to wellness after a concussion are best tried after a diagnosis has been made through conventional and complementary means, and after... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  Jul 19, 2014  |  Brain Injuries, Stress  |  0 Comments
It is important to note that every day there are new, emerging methods and treatments for dealing with Brain Injury. Welcome to Part Four! The various treatments and methods presented are divided into four different categories: conventional, complimentary, alternative... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  Jul 18, 2014  |  Brain Injuries, Stress  |  0 Comments
Published on April 3, 2014 by Diane Roberts Stoler, Ed.D. in The Resilient Brain How Neurofeedback is different than Biofeedback? In part one, I introduced neurofeedback as one of the chief methods that helped me regain my life again. Because of the results... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  Jul 18, 2014  |  ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Autism, Brain Injuries, Nutritional Advice, Stress  |  0 Comments
The Relationship Between Nutrition and Brain Injury Over the past decade, it has become nearly impossible to pick up a newspaper, journal, or magazine that doesn’t include the effects foods have on our hearts, bodies, and brains. More and more we are becoming aware of... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  Jul 17, 2014  |  Brain Injuries, Stress  |  0 Comments
Regain your life again after a brain injury: This post will be the first of a five-part series relating to methods and treatments to help you regain your life again after a brain injury. In my book, Coping with Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, the format is... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  May 12, 2014  |  Athletes & Artists- NeuroFeedback Improves Your Performance, Stress  |  0 Comments
Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland A positive relationship between the development of skill and efficient cerebral–cortical dynamics has been well established. Want to achieve Peak Performance in Sports? … NeuroFeedback has an APP for that…... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  May 11, 2014  |  ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Depression, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Stress  |  0 Comments
As narratives of “hook-up” culture take center stage in popular media, behavioral researchers are starting to ask what psychological consequences, if any, may be in store for young adults who engage in casual sex. A new study in The Journal of Sex Research... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  May 11, 2014  |  ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Brain Injuries, Neurological Disorders, Stress  |  0 Comments
 “There are no standard rules that guide a decision to move from animal studies into human clinical trials,” They determined that only eight (8) of the 160 studies of potential treatments yielded the statistically significant, unbiased data necessary to support... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  May 10, 2014  |  Brain Training, Stress  |  0 Comments
Spontaneously emerging brain patterns could be used as a “mapping tool” for unearthing cognitive events from an individual’s recent past. Want to overcome Anxiety related situations? … NeuroFeedback has an APP for that… Call or Text us... read more			
			 
	
			
			
												
				
				by Tess Lawson  |  May 10, 2014  |  ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Stress  |  0 Comments
 For the anxious person, relationships can be a living hell. Far from the oasis of warm support and connection most of us associate with relationships, the anxious person is caught in a vicious cycle of stress responses that create yet more anxiousness. Want to... read more