Well, almost each one of us has suffered from anxiety at some point of time in life. The fear of public speaking and
stage-fright are classic examples of such a reaction. However, in majority of
cases the feeling of uncontrollable anxiety lasts for a short period of time. People
can resume their normal activities without thinking too much. On the other
hand, such panic attacks might have an adverse effect on the everyday life of
some people.
The advances in medical technology have offered several alternatives to the prescribed medicines. Neurofeedback therapy is one
such viable option. The treatment has been successful in treatment of patients
suffering from panic attacks and anxiety disorders. Often, patients who begin
the therapy are unaware of the factors that initiate their anxiety. Moreover,
the therapy also helps patients learn about the factors responsible for
triggering these attacks.
Various organizations offer an extensive range of neurofeedback, neurotherapy as well as conventional biofeedback services to help patients deal with emotional and cognitive difficulties.
Neurofeedback therapy deploys EEG monitoring for identification of the underlying factors. The change is indicated through an
auditory or visual signal that can be easily recognized by the therapist as
well as the client. Moreover, the treatment process starts only after
identification of these factors. Although it is impossible to avoid the
stress-inducing factors completely, their identification helps in controlling
or avoiding such factors.
The patients need regular sessions from a biofeedback therapist. Moreover, a neurofeedback
consultant also offers useful advice to patients and assists them during
all the stages of their treatment. The services offered by a therapist often reduce
the need for medication.
The neurofeedback therapy is a complementary approach and can be utilized in combination with other kind of treatments
including medication. At times, patients are able to decrease the amount of
medication they are required to take. With the passage of time, the therapy
might enable improvement in their condition to an extent that medication is no
longer required. Therefore, the condition can be controlled through a
biofeedback program.
Tags: ADHD, Causes, Consultant, Disorder, Neurofeedback, Therapy
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