Hi Jackie, I use the zengar equipment. I chose the zengar software over other software because it monitors 16 different bandwidths(meaning that it checks 0-60...
Hello Jackie, I agree to everything Meg wrote and also would never again do neurofeedback with an older system where the CNS, frankly, gets "pushed" in a...
Well put, Meg. I completely agree. Hope ... From: parisprints2002 To: neurofeedcommunity@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 8:56 AM Subject:...
I'm not currently on Pass, but need a practitioner list so as to be able to refer clients Who come to The Tree of Life to others around the country. Any...
Go to Zengar.com and look at the trainer list and the list of advanced trainers. Plus: http://www.adnf.org/neurofeedback_directory.htm#switzerland Von:...
Thank you so much to all of you for your great information. I so appreciate your input! Best wishes, Jackie _____ From: neurofeedcommunity@yahoogroups.com ...
Hi Steve, We will be traveling through Zurich on the 8th and 9th of Oct. My partner will be speaking at an Apple conference and I am traveling with him. I...
Hey, great! When are you arriving in Zürich? I am working on Thursday also in the evening until 8pm. But I am pretty sure that I will not be booked out fully...
I'm not so sure that the nature of the originating 'cause' makes that much difference. For example, I worked with a woman who had memory loss due to...
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Yes, it is a very graceful tool that will significantly assist the brain to heal beyond it's loss and trauma. Just get started;) Molly Raaymakers ...
* * My largest criticism of Lynch’s book is his reliance on interventions to be applied top-down TO the human nervous system, having a single reference to...
Hi there, My son started Zengar neurofeedback a few weeks ago. He has had about 10 sessions. He has gone through some changes in his tics-first he developed...
I see throat style 'tic' and other tic components mainly with clients whom are intermitent upto severe asthmatics. I've been able to identify asthmatic...
Thank you for the ideas Molly. I don't believe my son's tics have a pulmonary basis. He suffered a stroke at a week old and so technically has traumatic...
Yes that is correct - as well as I see an interesting degree of pulmonary flare-up with tbi that may require additional support to reset itself adequately. I...
Neurofeedback is still very small in Australia but I have been watching the research come out over the last few years and am impressed and the few guys who use...
In some ways the choice is fairly easy. If you want an easy to use, essentially fail-safe system, that is diagnostically agnostic, works across the range and...
May I indulge in some hypobole...that's right, not hyperbole... I'm a mere social worker who doesn't own a cell phone; I even once said I'd never own a...
If you have a local Zengar practitioner, why not try a few sessions yourself? You'll see what all the fuss is about when you either notice a difference in how...
TMS is magnetic measured in Teslas; the LENS is electromagnetic field measured in watts/cm2. TMS works with a heavy magnetic field moving and releasing...
The best descriptor for what is now called the LENS approach is its original name: EEG-Driven Stimulation or EDS. The fact is that, no matter how low the...
Val, Seriously, though: talking with you about the LENS is like talking to a Northern European or Brit in the 15th century who didn't believe that black swans...
Len, Why do you make comments like that Len? You¡¯re implying that I don¡¯t understand what you¡¯re doing in your software, nor its history. It is very...