By Richard Soutar, Ph.D. The concern about possibly overtraining a client began to circulate in the late 1990s when qEEG…
Richard Soutar, Ph.D. Neurofeedback is generally a gradual process, and it is common for clients to misattribute subjective changes in…
Choosing protocols has been a heated controversy for decades in the field of neurofeedback. Ask any practitioner about the best…
Consistently, one of the first experiences arising from neurofeedback that clients especially note is a growing awareness that they are…
The definition of depression has been constantly shifting since the ancient Greeks first wrote about it (Crocq, 2000). Hippocrates’s definition…