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  EEG Institute's Approach to Neurofeedback

The EEG Institute provides clinical services in Neurofeedback. We offer a variety of brain wave training options that are selected to suit each individual. Our clinical experience covers a broad range of symptoms including autism spectrum, ADD and hyperactivity, conduct problems, anxiety, depression, migraine headaches, traumatic brain injury and many other dysfunctions that affect emotional and physical well-being.

We believe that most people have the capacity to perform at a higher level of effectiveness, and we are dedicated to
helping our clients attain their maximum potential.

EEG Institute is the Clinic at EEG Info
EEG Info is the complete Neurofeedback resource, offering Neurofeedback training and equipment to clinicians and home users worldwide.

We're definitely doing something right! Or 6-year old son has become very polite, courteous and agreeable. - Testimonial from mother of asperger's child

 

   
 
Enermed is researching the efficacy of an alternative treatment technique for Parkinson's Disease. The EnerMed Therapy provides a patient-specific, non-invasive, non-drug therapy that has been proven through clinical trials to be effective in providing relief from symptoms of multiple sclerosis and migraines. This study will be conducted by an EnerMed representative at the EEG Institute in Woodland Hills, CA. To be eligible for this study, participants must have mid-range Parkinson's Disease. The only charges associated with this study are those incurred traveling to the EEG Institute. There will be no compensation or incentives offered for participants in this study. The length of the study is eight weeks. If you are interested in taking part in this study, or know someone who might be, please contact Tami at the EEG Institute at 818.456.5975.
 
Latest Neurofeedback News and Media
 
Neurofeedback & Autism
by EEG Info
May 2009


Through this new video we present the emotional and compelling stories of three families who have found real results with Neurofeedback. You'll also hear from Susan and Siegfried Othmer - pioneers in the Neurofeedback field, who share their story that has given hope to many families over the years; Nora Gedgaudas - a clinician in Oregon; and Karima Hirani, an MD specializing in working with Autism.

For other videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/othmerk
 
Neurofeedback & Recovery
by EEG Info
December 2008


Our latest video includes interviews with two clinicians at live-in recovery facilities, where neurofeedback is being provided as part of their overall rehabilitation program. Their stories are extraordinary and compelling. The video also features two clients who report on their progress with recovery given the addition of neurofeedback into their regimen.

The data shown in the video are from the CRI-Help Study (1999), and are presented by one of the therapists involved in that initial study.

For other videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/othmerk
 
Top 10 Brain Foods for Children
by Jeanie Lerche Davis
June 2008
Brain Foods for ChildrenWant your child to do better in school? Take a close look at diet. Certain "brain foods" may help boost a
child's brain growth -- plus improve brain function, memory, and concentration.

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Coping with Epilepsy - A Forum Community
Alternative Epilepsy Treatments - www.coping-with-epilepsy.com
December 2007
Coping with EpilepsySo what can you do if you have tried every AED cocktail under the sun without success? Well, there are
some options. This chart of non-prescription drug epilepsy treatment options lists treatments for which I
could find evidence supporting some success in controlling seizures.

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