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Welcome to the Attention Deficit Disorder Clinic
Anxiety involves such symptoms as excessive worry, fears, excessive stress and tension, panic and or anxiety attacks, social withdrawal and avoidance of people, places or activities (e.g. flying, public speaking). It may interfere with memory and concentration. Insomnia or other sleep disturbances may be present and physiological symptoms such as muscle aches and pains, gastrointestinal symptoms, headaches etc. Our research has utilized Qualitative EEG Topographical Brain Maps. (See OCD section)
In 2000 we looked at 100 brain maps of individuals who met the criteria for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (G.A.D.). All had one or more of the 6 QEEG abnormalities in a statistically significant degree. The client below shows the results of the research which has been confirmed by the analysis of thousands more individuals over the last 12 years:
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All of these QEEG anxiety subtypes are treatable with EEG neurofeedback. It is just necessary to perform a QEEG map to determine precisely which subtypes which speeds of electricity and which parts of the brain are abnormal. These areas can then usually be trained back sufficiently to within a normal range to reduce symptoms dramatically. The improvements have been lasting.
EEG neurofeedback is combined with other forms of biofeedback known to also reduce anxiety such as thermal biofeedback and heart rate variability biofeedback. Cognitive therapy, behavior modification and counseling are also available.
Attention Deficit Disorder Clinic
Telephone: (480) 424-7200
Facsimile: (480) 424-7800
Email us: add@add-clinic.com
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