Exercise for Brain Health

It’s a new year, and many people are re-committing to lifestyle changes that include exercise.  Here’s yet another reason to […]

January 2, 2020

Detecting Brainwaves

People often ask how it is that neurofeedback can detect brainwaves in order to train them. After all, the electricity […]

December 27, 2019

Screen Time and Preschoolers

The website GreenMedInfo recently published a fascinating article about MRIs taken of preschoolers with various amounts of screen usage.  They […]

December 7, 2019

No Such Thing as a Normal Brain

My philosophy of neurofeedback embraces the notion that there is no such thing as a normal brain. There are optimally […]

December 3, 2019

January Workshop!

Are you learning from Brain Trainer video training but also wishing for in-person training and hands-on instruction and experience? Here […]

November 30, 2019

ADHD and Neurofeedback

ADDitude published an opinion piece about the efficacy of neurofeedback that is worth reading (click here). One thing that the […]

November 14, 2019

See a Brain at Work!

Yale University researchers combined two imaging techniques to show a mouse brain at work in real time. The video is […]

November 5, 2019

Good Stories for Halloween

Several of my clients over the years have enjoyed Basil Rathbone’s performances as Sherlock Holmes, and when a friend shared […]

October 30, 2019

Neurofeedback and Trauma

This morning, I was fortunate to get to host Peter Van Deusen of Brain Trainer International as he presented a […]

October 25, 2019

Glyphosate and Mental Health

Today, I’m sharing a blog post from the Kelly Brogan, MD website, because it addresses a subject of great interest:  […]

October 23, 2019