Neurofeedback therapy has shown evidence-based benefits for managing both PTSD and anxiety by helping the brain train for better self-regulation. According to clinical research and systematic reviews, EEG-neurofeedback can lead to moderate to large effects in reducing symptoms. Some studies indicate that symptoms may be reduced by 30-50%, although results vary by individual.

For those specifically managing trauma, neurofeedback protocols like alpha-theta training are used to foster deep relaxation and address hypervigilance. This is particularly helpful for veterans or individuals experiencing hyperarousal, as it calms overactive nervous system responses. When treating anxiety, neurofeedback enhances emotional control and has been shown to reduce cortisol levels and improve brain connectivity.

At the Freedom Within Center, neurofeedback is often integrated with other treatments to increase its effectiveness:

  • EMDR: Used together to deepen trauma processing after the nervous system has been calmed.
  • Talk Therapy: Combines physiological brain regulation with cognitive skill-building.
  • Nutrition: Incorporates brain-healthy supplements like omega-3s to support neural training.

While promising, neurofeedback is considered a supportive tool that works best alongside professional guidance and a comprehensive, trauma-informed treatment plan.


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