• Auditory Integration Training

    “My 10-year-old child stated after a couple of days into the AIT therapy: ‘The buzzing sound is gone!’. His reading and writing has improved. There has been a great decrease in anxiety.”

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  • Online Sessions

    “I have Rheumatoid Arthritis which is now in remission. I have a new flexibility and sleep very well. This has improved my quality of life.”
    – A 92 year old woman

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  • Neuroplasticity

    According to the ATEC scoring, my son does not qualify anymore for autism. Yes, I agree with Normand Doidge:

    “…many ‘circuits’ and even basic reflexes that we think are hardwired, are not.”
    The Brain That Changes Itself

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  • Assessment

    Analysing modes of physiological brain function and dysfunction

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  • Neurodevelopment Through Movement

    Giving the brain a “second chance” (Sally Goddard)

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  • An Efficient Brain

    Mental and emotional flexibility with stability
    “The constant busyness in my head, the constant shifting of tasks have all but stopped. I can focus more clearly…My listening skills have greatly increased. Highly recommend for anyone young or old.”

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  • Optimal Brain Function

    “NeuroMovement® was an integral part of my healing toolbox that helped me go from the couch with chronic daily pain to hiking a mountain.”

What is the difference between Biofeedback and Neurofeedback?

What is the difference between Biofeedback and Neurofeedback?

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Many readers have probably heard about biofeedback as it has been around a long time. Biofeedback is a tool that allows the individual to receive feedback, through sight and/or sound, about what is happening in his/her body in order to better manage some reactions. Biofeedback uses heart rate, skin conduction, breathing, and muscle tension. Neurofeedback uses the observation of one’s own brain waves. Neurofeedback training allows the person to self-regulate the production of certain waves, to improve how areas of the brain talk with each other efficiently leading to improvement in attention, control of emotions and behaviors.