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Friday, September 29
by
Dr. Karen
on Fri 29 Sep 2006 06:32 PM EDT
Reading the Toronto Star this past weekend, I was delighted to come across "Brain Art"! more »
Friday, September 22
by
Dr. Karen
on Fri 22 Sep 2006 06:32 PM EDT
While driving to the office today, I heard a story on 680 News (that's a Toronto all-news radio station, for those of you not in the Toronto region -- I just wanted the weather report....really!) about chronic work stress. It is an increasing problem for many people who are not feeling very satisfied with their work life. Part of the story was an interview with a woman who identified her top work stress as the comumute to get there. And she's not alone, apparently. So what do we do about it? more »
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Thursday, December 29
by
Dr. Karen
on Thu 29 Dec 2005 06:32 PM EST
What does the heart have to do with neurofeedback?
When most people understand the term "neuro", they think neurologist, neurology, neurosurgery...i.e., related to the nervous system and especially the brain and spinal cord (otherwise known as the central nervous system).
What does the heart have to do with nervous systems?? more »
Thursday, December 1
by
Dr. Karen
on Thu 01 Dec 2005 04:20 PM EST
I often am asked about what to expect when people are thinking about or starting neurofeedback training.
"How fast does change happen?" and "How soon will I start to notice changes?" are the most frequent questions.
I totally understand why people want an answer to this question. Unfortunately, I have to give that all-time number one frustrating answer: "It depends."
But I have thought of a metaphor that I think helps to explain why I can't predict what change will be like for any one person. Let me know if this makes sense to you... more »
Friday, November 4
by
Dr. Karen
on Fri 04 Nov 2005 12:20 PM EST
1. Start with a healthy amount of Heart.
2. Add one effective and efficient Brain.
3. Mix thoroughly.
4. Let sit.
5. Check occasionally (especially in cases of environmental disturbances); add a pinch more Heart at least every 24 hours to maintain healthy growth.
And that's it! Easy, eh?
What's that? You're not an experienced Evolution cook?
No problem...we'll take it one step at a time! more »
Tuesday, October 18
by
Dr. Karen
on Tue 18 Oct 2005 06:00 PM EDT
I've been planning a series of posts on the importance of including the heart in our personal evolution efforts. "The heart?", you may say, "what's that got to do with neurofeedback??" -- Stay tuned for the answer to that one! Anyway, today I came across this quote and thought it miught whet your appetite if I shared it with you. Mind and heart are only different aspects of us.
In posts to come, I'll be expanding more on the science and practice of learning to really Listen to our Heart. Thursday, October 6
by
Dr. Karen
on Thu 06 Oct 2005 02:50 PM EDT
Sydney got migraines. Serious migraines. Every day. Sometimes she would get a migraine shortly after getting up and it would last until she went to bed that night.You may know what that's like. ... Sydney worked with me using a neurofeedback technique called passive infrared hemoencephalography or pirHEG, for short. more »
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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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