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Thursday, July 28
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Dr. Karen
on Thu 28 Jul 2005 07:37 PM EDT
I am frequently asked by my clients about strategies to improve their brain's performance other than neurofeedback.
Here's something to consider:
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Tuesday, July 5
by
Dr. Karen
on Tue 05 Jul 2005 07:15 PM EDT
Do you ever feel like money or time spent on developing yourself is "selfish"?
And even if you don't think so, how often have you had it said or implied by others?
Many people, women especially, have been raised to think if they are doing things for themselves instead of others they are somehow being "self-centred". ...
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Wednesday, June 8
by
Dr. Karen
on Wed 08 Jun 2005 05:28 PM EDT
In my "Brain Tales" section, I thought I would take the opportunity to share real stories about how neurofeedback feels or how it impacted someone's life.
The premier Brain Tale is by a business coach I met in a listserv I belong to. Lyle was never my client (what a commute that would have been -- Alberta to Ontario! ;-), but someone I encouraged to explore neurofeedback to help with his fibromyalgia.
Did it? Well, I'll let him tell the Tale!
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Tuesday, May 31
by
Dr. Karen
on Tue 31 May 2005 03:48 PM EDT
Most of the time, we hear about all the children being diagnosed with ADHD, but have you thought about what happens when these children grow up?
Even without a formal diagnosis of some kind, how many times have you felt you weren't paying adequate attention, weren't focused enough, didn't follow-through in ways you would like?
The following article, from the Science Daily website, gives some current information about ADHD in adults and describes a bit about the use of neurofeedback as an alternative to medications. more »
Tuesday, May 24
by
Dr. Karen
on Tue 24 May 2005 06:09 PM EDT
Here 's a news story I thought you might find interesting...
Treatment helping eliminate seizures
06:35 PM CDT on Monday, May 23, 2005
By JEFF BRADY / WFAA-TV
The human brain remains by far the most complex and mysterious organ in the body.
But cutting-edge neurofeedback at a lab in Dallas is helping doctors and patients learn more.
One family traveled south from Ohio so their daughter could get help training the brain. Cassandra Wilson, 9, is a skater who floats on ice despite her epilepsy.
Her Dad tapes every skating session, each a neurological mystery.
"She has over 200 seizures a day," father Tom Wilson said. "It's like static on a radio - it's constant. She can't ride a bike, she falls off a bike, but she can walk out on two thin blades and ice skate."
"I feel like it goes away when I'm on the ice," Cassandra said. more »
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Friday, April 29
by
Dr. Karen
on Fri 29 Apr 2005 05:21 PM EDT
I was recently noting the restriction many self-help and spiritual groups put on their members to avoid "the unwashed". Many groups emphasize the importance of avoiding those who do not think like the group. And this is not just the obvious "cults". Is this just "clique-ism" or is it something else? more »
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