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Old 03-15-2012, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by SonshineEvie View Post
I am hoping to begin neurofeedback soon. I also am working with insurance. I noted some of the costs listed by other posters and wanted people in Southern California to know that one of the doctors listed on the article for the research, Caroline Grierson is right near UCLA. I talked with her about costs and she said that she charges $250 for a 2 hour initial assessment and then $125 for each session. This sounds much more reasonable then some of the others. Hope this helps someone!
Part of me wants to treat people for free, but I realize this is not compatible with living, so I don't mind treating people who need help if I have to take a loss. I think $125 dollars is expensive, which is why I originally learned neurofeedback to begin with. As I mentioned before, I would recommend you try mindfulness meditation, and I suggested exploring tDCS, and afterward saw the thread on here about the many wonderful experiences people are having using tDCS.

I am curious what kind of an assessment she does with you. There are several schools of thought on neurofeedback, and it would seem she uses the Othmer approach from looking at her website. If you have any questions about neurofeedback, please feel free to *ask*

-Jonathan
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