Professional Neurofeedback Therapy in Shelbyville Kentucky
Renew your mind, and take back your life with New Mind Kentucky.
The brain plays an active role in nearly every function of your body. From logic and critical thinking to imagination and talent; from digestion and sleep quality to heart rate and recovery; the brain is there, making sure everything runs smoothly.
YOUR BRAIN HEALTH MATTERS.
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Many people think addiction is due to a lack of self-discipline, but addiction is physiological, not psychological. Addiction is a brain disease, a mental health disorder that severely debilitates a person in all aspects of his or her life. Through neurofeedback, teaching the brain how to be calm, focused, and relaxed helps a person think more clearly.
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People with ADD can be easily distracted, impulsive, and inattentive. ADD is not a disease or a discipline problem, it’s a Brain Problem. It requires a process that targets the brain specifically and without drugs. With neurofeedback, people can increase self-control, attention, and focus, and reduce impulsivity.
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Anger is an emotional response, based on impulsiveness. Both are neurological issues that results from a lack of control. Through neurofeedback, teaching the brain how to be calm, focused, and relaxed helps a person control emotional outbursts and impulsive behavior.
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Neurofeedback training has been used with several thousand autistic spectrum children over the last 15 years, by hundreds of clinicians. There have been several research studies published to support these efforts. After neurofeedback, parents usually notice their child is more calm, manages emotions better, and doesn’t get overwhelmed as easily.
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Anxiety sufferers are often overwhelmed, exhausted, and stressed out. Their brain seems to never quiet down. They can’t stop thinking. Learning to decrease anxiety gives suffering hope as they take control of their lives. EEG neurofeedback targets the brainwaves responsible for emotions, decreasing anxiety and calming the mind.
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A concussion is a common occurrence, especially with young people and contact sports. When a concussion or brain injury happens, it knocks brainwaves out of a normal rhythm, causing sleep issues and slower processing. Neurofeedback training can be particularly helpful in improving sleep patterns, mental clarity, and speech.
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Pain is one of several sensory systems that keep us apprised of the status of our bodies. For chronic pain, neurofeedback can help reduce pain or perhaps how the brain manages pain, even in severe cases. Chronic Fatigue is a result of slower brainwaves, that makes a person feel more tired. By speeding up the brainwaves, sleep can be better regulated and energy levels can increase.
An improperly balanced brain can lead to many neurological problems, such as:
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Feeling down or depressed from time to time happens to most people. Some people cannot break out of a depressed state over an extended period of time. There is much research that shows that depression is neurological, not psychological. Certain brain patterns are frequently linked to depression. Therefore, training the brain through neurofeedback has a powerful ability to improve depression symptoms by regulating brainwaves.
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Fibromyalgia is a common syndrome of chronic widespread soft-tissue pain accompanied by weakness, fatigue, and sleep disturbances; the cause is unknown. Fibromyalgia is a common and chronic disorder. Neurofeedback addresses the fatigue and sleep issues of fibromyalgia, regulating the brainwaves responsible for sleep. This can make fibromyalgia a manageable condition.
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Lyme Disease is the result of a tic bite than can cause chronic problems with fatigue. By speeding up slow brainwaves, people can overcome the aches and fatigue that results from a bite and increase energy. This makes the other symptoms of Lyme Disease more manageable.
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Although neurofeedback training can stop a migraine while it is occurring, stopping individual migraines is not the main goal. Training with neurofeedback can be very effective in reducing the intensity and frequency of migraines over the long term providing real relief for people suffering from migraines.
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious type of anxiety caused by an extremely stressful event or series of events. Many people experience only limited benefit after trying various therapies and medication. Neurofeedback trains the brain to produce a calm state as well as regulate stress response. In addition, the specific areas of the brain affected by PTSD can be targeted. Frequently, the first sign of improvement is that a client sleeps better. Then other symptoms begin to improve.
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At least 40 million Americans each year suffer from chronic, long-term, sleep disorders. Neurofeedback is a powerful tool for helping people fall asleep and stay asleep. A skilled neurofeedback clinician can review many different options with clients to help them assess what’s most appropriate for their problem, including several brain-regulating technologies such as Alpha-Stim and Brain Music.
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A stroke is a condition in which the brain cells suddenly die because of a lack of oxygen. The patient may suddenly lose the ability to speak, there may be memory problems, or one side of the body can become paralyzed. By targeting neurofeedback near the brain’s motor strip at an area involved in controlling muscles and muscle tone those motor circuits can reorganize and become more efficient.
Benefits of Neurofeedback
Enhanced cognitive function: Improved memory, focus, and concentration
Reduced anxiety and stress: Alleviation of symptoms related to anxiety and stress disorders
Improved sleep quality: Better sleep patterns and reduced insomnia
Increased emotional regulation: Enhanced ability to manage emotions and mood swings
Reduced symptoms of ADHD: Improved attention span, focus, and impulsivity control
Enhanced athletic performance: Improved reaction time, coordination, and mental focus
Improved recovery from brain injuries: Support for recovery from conditions like concussions or strokes
Reduced symptoms of depression: Positive impact on mood and motivation
Enhanced creativity and problem-solving skills: Improved ability to think creatively and find solutions
Don't Just Take Our Word for It
The New Mind Process at a Glance
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Step 1: Schedule a Consultation
Call our office to schedule your first appointment with us!
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Step 2: Complete a Brain Map
A Brain Map is a non-invasive tool we use to identify the problem areas of the brain.
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Step 3. Experience the transformative power of neurofeedback
You will receive a treatment plan based on the results of your brain map, and you will begin your Neurofeedback sessions.
Often from the comfort of your home!