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The J. Flowers Health Institute blog offers a comprehensive resource for individuals seeking information on mental health, chronic pain, substance abuse treatment, behavioral addictions, eating disorders, and general wellness. Our expert contributors regularly share insightful articles and updates on the latest research and treatment approaches.
Benefits of Neuro Training
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Neuro Training: Who Would Benefit?

Neuro training and neurofeedback are the processes of using brain imaging devices to provide live brain activity, neuroimaging, and functioning. This type of neuroimaging allows professionals to train the brain to function differently. With the use of brain mapping and brain stimulation, those who undergo brain training will be connected to electronics and computer software that will detect, amplify, and even record brain activity.

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What is Neurofeedback?
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What is Neurofeedback?

What is Neurofeedback? What is Neurofeedback? Table of Contents The science of neurofeedback and the neurofeedback process is not new. In fact, it has been

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Neurofeedback for Bipolar Disorder
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Neurofeedback for Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a personality disorder characterized by soaring highs and devastating lows. It can greatly reduce one’s quality of life, causing poor personal relationships, the inability to hold a job, and other issues.

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Brain Mapping for ADHD
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Brain Mapping for ADHD

Can neurofeedback and brain mapping, or quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) which tests the electrical activity of the brain, help you or your child build stronger attention and focus? In this article, you can learn how brain mapping for ADHD can be beneficial.

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Brain Mapping for Anxiety and Depression
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Brain Mapping for Anxiety and Depression

Anxiety and depression are common neurological disorders that affect millions of Americans each year. Whether they are chronic or seasonal, both anxiety and depression can lead to a dramatic loss in quality of life, significant emotional distress, and other negative symptoms.

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Types of Brain Waves
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Types of Brain Waves

At its core, the brain is an electrochemical organ that uses fluids, hormones, and electrical signals to direct thought, to receive information and stimuli, and form personalities and thought actions in every human being. Those electrical signals move in “brain waves” that can be organized into types of brain waves and detected through certain brain mapping tests that measure electrical energy using specialized sensors.

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