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Recovery from PTSD: A Vietnam Veteran
Siegfried Othmer, Ph.D.


We have just experienced a remarkably quick recovery from PTSD symptoms in a Vietnam veteran. The case is illustrative of the more rapid pace of recovery that is achievable with the latest neurofeedback techniques that encompass the infra-low range of EEG frequencies. The veteran has had a forty-year history of PTSD, and was rescued from homelessness by the Salvation Army here in Los Angeles. He came to our offices for intensive neurofeedback training through the auspices of the Salvation Army. In exchange for our providing services at no cost, the veteran has allowed us to make his case history available for the benefit of other clinicians.

For scientific purposes, the veteran has agreed to undergo pre-post quantitative EEG analysis (courtesy of QMetrx) and SPECT imaging (courtesy of the Amen Clinics). As the training is still on-going, these pre-post comparisons are not yet available. However, we do have initial symptom-tracking data that already tell quite a story. Symptoms are assessed on the basis of self-report at typically three-session intervals. Severity is rated on a ten-point scale. Results for the first eighteen training sessions are shown in Figure 1. Overall symptom reduction reached 50% by session ten, and was more than 80% by session eighteen. The symptom list was broadly inclusive, and covered a number of areas not considered to be classically associated with PTSD. Eleven out of the twenty major symptoms were rated at zero by session 18. None were rated higher than 4 out of ten by session 18. The picture is one of broad improvement in self-regulatory capacity.

The picture is actually even more dramatic when data are segregated for the symptoms commonly associated with PTSD. These are shown in Figure 2. With regard to PTSD symptoms, overall improvement reached 50% within three sessions, and reached 93% in 18 sessions. Even more significantly, nightmares, flashbacks, suicidal thoughts, and binging and purging were all eliminated within three sessions. These were the most troublesome PTSD-related symptoms. The most persistent symptoms related to the quality of sleep. At the first QEEG session it became obvious that the veteran was suffering from sleep apnea. He was unable to stay awake for the QEEG assessment. This was a problem during the early neurofeedback sessions as well. By session 18, he was getting through entire alpha-theta sessions without falling asleep. Other persistent symptoms relate to motor function and mobility. Currently the veteran remains confined to a wheelchair. The improvement in hypertension is not entirely attributable to neurofeedback: as a result of the training, the veteran was motivated to be more consistent in taking his blood pressure medication.
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Dr. Siegfried Othmer discusses the results of pre post SPECT imagery after Neurofeedback. The work with veterans is being done in connection with the non-profit homecoming4vets.org.

Faces of Neurofeedback. Interviews with medical doctors who use or refer for Neurofeedback as part of their practice.


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  • **Announcing an Alpha-theta Class from the Institute for Family Psychology**
    This class will be using Cygnet systems. Class dates are June 5-6 in San Antonio and Aug 7-8 in San Diego.
    Register online, space is limited. If you have questions, contact Ann Byrd (713) 529-4588.
  • "REWIRED" Film to Explore the inside world of Neuro Imaging, Neurofeedback, and other Neurological Treatment Options of the 21st century.
    "REWIRED" will investigate the mental health industry and its approach to mental health diagnosis and treatment options. It will reveal brain health practices such as diet, supplements, Neurofeedback and other methods that are still widely considered as "experimental," but are receiving rave reviews from patients around the world. This unique documentary will combine interviews with key proponents and opponents of these diagnostic and treatment protocols as well as personal testimonials from individuals and parents whose children utilized them.
  • The ABCs and All of Me
    The ABCs and All of Me is a multi-sensory early literacy program developed with the help of 45 extremely diverse kindergarteners who all needed to be "proficient" by the end of the school year. I was their teacher. Challenges of children in the group included ADHD, autism, auditory processing disorder, neglect, mild retardation, seizure disorder,language delays, English Language Learners, and issues related to spending the first years of life in a Russian orphanage. For more information check out www.allofmeliteracy.com
  • Cygnet Appears in South African Newspaper
    This article from "The Witness" in South Africa discusses the various applications and successes of Neurofeedback. Watch the video: www.witness.co.za/
  • Media Watch: Neurofeedback
    Feature segment on Neurofeedback from WGN-TV in Chicago, Il. Watch the video: WGNtv.com Video Vault
  • Neurofeedback in Hawaii
    Feature segment on Neurofeedback from KGMB-9 in Hawaii. Watch the video: KGMB.com

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