Neurofeedback helps to retrain the brain to function at it’s optimal ability, creating safe and long-lasting results. However, patients can return to Advanced Neurotherapy for occasional booster sessions to ensure the brain continues to stay on the right track. December is an excellent time to come in for a booster session for several reasons!
Lifestyle choices will greatly impact a person’s mood! If you struggle with a mood disorder, finding natural methods of boosting mood is key to living a happier life on a day-to-day basis. People who struggle with mood issues often find themselves less productive in daily life. If you find yourself feeling down, try to examine various daily choices and evaluate how they may be impacting your current mood. Read these five natural mood boosters!
For those living with social phobia, feeling extremely self-conscious in social situations occurs in almost any social interaction, leaving the person feeling uncomfortable and more likely to avoid any social situation at all costs. This behavior may seem like shyness to others, however these experiences actually induce feelings of panic for the sufferer. Social anxiety bars people from being able to enjoy life and mentally forces a person into a reclusive lifestyle. However, that is the opposite of what a person needs for happy and healthy functioning. Social interaction is necessary for human beings to thrive. Overcoming social anxiety takes time and practice along with various treatment methods. Here are five methods for overcoming social phobia.
Taking good care of the mind means taking good care of the body. The foods we eat directly impact the functioning of all of our organs. This week is Kidney Health Week! Kidneys help the body process waste and excess fluids from the body in addition to creating hormones that regulate blood sugar, red blood cell production, and calcium in the body. Read this list of five foods that are beneficial for kidney health!
Cerebral palsy, or CP, refers to a group of neurological disorders involving movement due to brain development abnormalities. CP can affect other functions depending on the parts of the brain affected. Symptoms appear in infancy or early in childhood, permanently affecting muscle coordination and movement. The brain damage caused by cerebral palsy can also contribute to problems with speech, hearing, vision, and can be responsible for learning disabilities. Although there is no cure for cerebral palsy, various treatments can help improve quality of life for patients. Neurofeedback can be used to improve and correct brain function, thereby reducing the symptoms of CP.