What do doctors say about LENS Neurofeedback?
Frank Duffy, M.D, Neurologist, Head of the Neuroimaging Department and of Neuroimaging Research at Boston Children’s Hospital, and Harvard Medical School Professor says:
“The literature suggests that EEG biofeedback therapy should play a major therapeutic role in many difficult areas. In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum of efficacy, it would be universally accepted and widely used.”
Alternative to drugs for ADD
“EEG biofeedback, in the long term management of ADHD, provides a sustained effect even without stimulant treatment…”
“Parents interested in non-psychopharmacologic treatment can pursue the use of complementary and alternative therapy. The therapy most promising by recent clinical trials appears to be EEG biofeedback.”
– Katie Campbell Daley, M.D.
Children’s Hospital Boston
Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America Reports:
“EEG biofeedback meets the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry criteria for clinical guideline (CG) for treatment of ADHD, seizure disorders, anxiety (OCD, GAD, PTSD, phobias), depression, reading disabilities, and addictive disorders. This suggests that EEG biofeedback should always be considered as an intervention for these disorders”
ADD Results
“We have seen excellent results, especially in adults who have ADD. LENS Neurofeedback seems to help them come out of their fog, without medication.”
—Dr Edward Hallowell, MD
ADD expert, author of Driven to Distraction
Meets Professional Standards
“EEG biofeedback meets the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry criteria for clinical guideline (CG) for treatment of ADHD, seizure disorders, anxiety (OCD, GAD, PTSD, phobias), depression, reading disabilities, and addictive disorders. This suggests that EEG biofeedback should always be considered as an intervention for these disorders”…
Sufen Chiu MD
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UC Davis, et al
—in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Finishing Projects
“Under treatment I have watched people finishing dissertations, writing books, screenplays, music, and poetry. Dreams and the imagination seem to be enhanced along with a general flow of good energy. People become more, well, like themselves.” Read More...
—Dr. Stephen Larsen, PhD, Clinical Director, Stone Mountain Center
Learning Disability
“These findings suggest the possibility that neurofeedback specifically aimed at remediating reading disability would be effective.”
—Dr Kirtley E. Thornton, PhD
Neurofeedback for Depression
“Compelling research evidence exists that there is often a neurophysiological basis for depression, particularly in people with a family history of depression. Neuroscientists have discovered a particular brainwave pattern that allows us to identify individuals with a biological predisposition for developing depression.” Read More…
—D. Corydon Hammond, PhD
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