Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can leave individuals feeling trapped in a perpetual state of hypervigilance and emotional distress. Neurofeedback offers a path toward healing by directly addressing the dysregulated brain networks associated with trauma responses.
The brain of someone with PTSD often shows increased activity in areas associated with fear and hyperarousal. Neurofeedback helps regulate this excessive activity, assisting the brain to maintain calmer states even when encountering potential triggers.
10 Β½ minute video Sebern Fisher Series - Why neurofeedback is the Future of Trauma Therapy