One of the things I wish most often in my work is that some of the people who need to do brain-training the most could afford to do so, because the reality is that many can barely afford to keep a roof over their heads. This is why, despite many business coaches saying that it’s a bad plan, I do offer sliding scales when someone reaches out to me.
So, it’s exciting for me when programs are established to meet the most vulnerable in our population. This 12-minute video from the Salvation Army is an introduction to several success stories from a clinic that was set up in a homeless shelter in Los Angeles. It was done with the help of a local neurofeedback provider with a great reputation, and the non-profit they established called Homecoming4Veterans. I am in no way affiliated with the Salvation Army project or EEGInfo, but I am proud to have been listed as a provider for Homecoming for Veterans for over a dozen years.
If you’re interested in learning more about neurofeedback, please reach out and contact me. If you wish to learn more about the good work that Homecoming4Veterans offers, homecoming4veterans.org has several videos on their website.