Anxiety and the impact neurofeedback therapy can have on reducing symptoms
An anxiety disorder results when the “flight or fight” response of the brain – characterized by a fast heartbeat, hyper-alert senses, and surges of adrenaline – become triggered too easily, hijacking the brain and making it difficult to think or act rationally. Thankfully, there are treatments that can help. Neurofeedback therapy can permanently eliminate symptoms of anxiety, without medication.
What Are Brainwaves And How They Can Be Changed…By You
The brain is an incredibly complex organ. In fact, it is the most complex organ in the entire human body, one that we are still learning about in modern medicine. The brain is alive with electrical activity, and is responsible for our thoughts, our emotions,…
A beginners guide to biofeedback
What happens when you walk down the street and you see a friend. You might wave, stop and talk to them, before continuing to walk to your destination. All of those actions are controlled by you, by your brain. You told your brain to put…
Neuroscientists may have pinpointed the cause of anxiety that could help in a breakthrough treatment
The classic definition of the anxiety disorder is excessive fear experienced by a person when faced with a situation or in response to a particular stimulus. According to the World Mental Health Survey, on average the chances of anyone having an anxiety disorder in a…
How to know when anxiety attacks?
Being anxious is an emotion that is normal in human beings. It is very common for us to feel nervous while facing an interview or anxious waiting for results. But having a constant feeling of distress and anxiety often leading one to live an abnormal…