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Old 01-10-2010, 10:49 AM
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Default Neurofeedback

I've got that book and read most of it. It is interesting and I think it is worth giving it a shot. I am. It isn't a really sure solution though. But I do think that neurotherapy gives you a way of visualizing something in the brain that is actually wrong and it's useful for that. Otherwise, you just have to rely on what the sufferer says and that's difficult to measure. Neurotherpay does use subjective reporting of improvement also.
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Originally Posted by mhr4 View Post
Hey Linda,

I had another thought this morning. I would look into this guy (Stephan Larsen at Stone Mountain Center) as well. He is also world renown and even wrote a book on neurofeedback. He has helped many people with head injuries reclaim their lives. He is also into natural and alternative therapies for head injuries, so he may be what you are looking for. And, he is located in NY state, so it would be closer for you to travel to. Here is his website:

http://stonemountaincenter.com/site/...neurofeedback/
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