Online Resources
- Watch a Neurofeedback video here
- ISNR – International Society for Neuroregulation and Research
- Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Inc.
- Biofeedback Certification Institute of America
- EEG Spectrum International
- Brain Science International
Research/ Articles on ADHD & Neurofeedback
- Five Scientific Studies Showing Neurofeedback as an Effective Treatment for ADHD
- Neurofeedback as an Evidence-based Treatment for ADHD
- School-based Brain Training Shown to Alleviate ADHD
- ADHD Study Shows Children Can Train to Focus
- Study Shows Neurofeedback Matches Stimulants’ Ability to Treat ADHD
- Using Neurofeedback to Treat ADHD
- Neurofeedback Boosts Memory
Research/ Articles on Depression, Anxiety & Neurofeedback
- Neurofeedback Treatment of Anxiety and Depression
- A Review of Neurofeedback effectiveness on Anxiety
- Neurofeedback with Affective & Anxiety Disorders
- Study: Can Teens Tetrain Their Brains to be Less Depressed?
- Experimental Treatment Gives Hope to Sufferers of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Experts at Military Conference Declare Breakthrough PTSD Treatment
Book Recommendations – Understanding Neurofeedback and the Brain
- A Symphony In The Brain – by Jim Robbins
- The High-Performance Mind: Mastering Brainwaves for Insight, Healing, and Creativity – by Anna Wise
- Awakening the Mind: A Guide to Harnessing the Power of Your Brainwaves – by Anna Wise
Book Recommendations – Neurofeedback/ ADHD/ Anxiety/ Depression
- Getting Rid of Ritalin – by Robert W. Hill and Eduardo Castro
- ADD: The 20-Hour Solution – by Mark Steinberg and Siegfried Othmer
- The A.D.D. Book: New Understandings, New Approaches to Parenting Your Child – by William Sears and Lynda Thompson
- Change Your Brain, Change Your Life: The Breakthrough Program for Conquering Anxiety, Depression, Obsessiveness, Anger, and Impulsiveness – by Daniel Amen
- Healing Anxiety and Depression – by Daniel Amen
- Biofeedback for the Brain: How Neurotherapy Effectively Treats Depression, ADHD, Autism, and More – by Paul G. Swingle