Attention & Focus

Neurofeedback Therapy Helps Attention & Focus

What attention and focus issues look like in a person struggling with this disorder is the inability to focus or concentrate, becoming easily distracted, overwhelmed, or frustrated. Neurofeedback therapy is effective for the treatment of ADHD. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a person's ability to focus and control impulses.

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What it can cause?

Attention and focus problems can cause anger outbursts, difficulty completing tasks, restlessness and the inability to socially engage or connect.

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How Neurofeedback can help

The goal of all neurofeedback is to transform an unhealthy, abnormal brainwave pattern into a normal, healthy, organized pattern. By doing this, the brain becomes more stable and is able to operate optimally and efficiently. Neurofeedback is a natural approach that is backed by more than 50 years of research and it addresses the underlying factors that contribute to attention and focus.

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