About Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback is an innovative approach utilizing technology to enhance brain function. It tracks brainwave patterns, offering immediate feedback to aid in recognizing and refining mental processes.
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Regular sessions can lead to improved concentration, diminished stress, and sharper cognitive clarity.
Conditions We Address
Stress
Neurofeedback effectively aids in reducing and managing stress responses.
Anxiety
Retrain your brain to combat feelings of unease and apprehension.
Migraine
It significantly helps in decreasing the frequency and severity of migraines.
TBI
Address cognitive challenges and enhance brain function post-injury.
Sleep Disorders
Neurofeedback helps in normalizing and improving disrupted sleep patterns and insomnia.
Depression
it is used to target specific brain areas, helps in the reduction and management of depression symptoms.
Chronic Fatigue
It aids in reducing chronic fatigue symptoms by enhancing brain function and energy levels.
Meet Our Providers
Nicholas E. Sieveking, MD
Plastic Surgeon | Medical Director
Frederick Starr, MD, FAACAP
Medical Doctor | Psychiatrist | Computational Neuroscientist
Jan Stanley RN, MS
Wellness Specialist
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What is Neurofeedback (Brain Training)?Neurofeedback is a type of therapeutic technique that aims to help individuals regulate and control their brain activity by providing them with real-time feedback about their brainwaves.
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What are Brainwaves?Brainwaves are the electrical patterns produced by the brain as it communicates and processes information. Neurofeedback involves monitoring these brainwave patterns using sensors placed on the scalp and then presenting the individual with visual, auditory, or other types of feedback based on those brainwave patterns.
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Is Neurofeedback Considered an Invasive Treatment?Neurofeedback is a versatile tool that holds promise in supporting a wide range of conditions. Its non-invasive nature, combined with the potential for significant benefits, makes it an attractive option for many.
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What happens during a Neurofeedback Session?During a neurofeedback session, a person is typically asked to engage in an activity or focus on a task while their brainwave patterns are monitored.
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In what forms can neurofeedback be received?The feedback they receive can be in the form of visual displays, sounds, or other cues that change in response to their brain activity. For instance, if a person is learning to increase certain types of brainwave activity associated with relaxation, they might be rewarded with a calming image or sound whenever their brain produces the desired patterns.
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What is the Goal of Neurofeedback Therapy for patients?Over time, the brain may learn to associate the desired brainwave patterns with the positive feedback, which could lead to improved self-regulation and symptom reduction.
Empower individuals to take control of their mental well-being.
Contact us for more information.
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Address:
204, 23rd Ave N, Nashville, TN 37203
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Contact:
agelessregenerativemedical@gmail.com
615-678-7784
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