Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice: Clinician’s Guide to the ClinicalQ, Neurofeedback, and Braindriving

Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice: Clinician’s Guide to the ClinicalQ, Neurofeedback, and Braindriving book cover

Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice: Clinician’s Guide to the ClinicalQ, Neurofeedback, and Braindriving

Author(s): Paul G. Swingle (Author)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: 14 April 2015
  • Edition: 2015th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 200 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3319155261
  • ISBN-13: 9783319155265

Book Description

This clinical manual argues for using neurotherapy to enhance mental health and medical practice across settings and specialties. The text takes readers through the tools and methods of neurotherapy: the ClinicalQ for intake assessment, a stimulated EEG modality called braindriving, and neurofeedback protocols to retrain brain function. Case studies demonstrate neurotherapy as an efficient component in treating brain-related and mind/body conditions and symptoms, from ADHD, sleep disturbances, and depression to fibromyalgia and seizures. Its methods allow clinicians to find deviations in brain function that fall through the diagnostic cracks and choose therapeutic interventions best suited to clients based on reliable data.

 Included in the coverage:

  • Treating the condition instead of the diagnosis.
  • Case examples illustrating how to conduct the ClinicalQ, interpret results, and convey them to clients.
  • Sample protocols of braindriving and neurofeedback.
  • Using therapeutic harmonics to advance neurotherapy.
  • Age-appropriate neurotherapy for children and seniors.
  • Brainwave diagrams, data tables, client forms, and other helpful tools and visuals.

 Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice will interest psychologists, physicians, psychiatrists, chiropractors, and social workers. This stimulating presentation emphasizes the individuality of every client, and the abundant healing capacity of the brain.

 

 

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice delivers what the author promised in the subtitle: It provides a clinician’s guide to the applications of ClinicalQ, neurofeedback, and braindriving techniques to the behavioral sciences. … Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice also functions as a motivational tool for clinicians who want to employ the principles of personalized medicine for improving the medical and behavioral outcomes of their clients and patients.” (Yulia A. Volkova and Richard M. Millis, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 60 (44) November, 2015)

From the Back Cover

This clinical manual argues for using neurotherapy to enhance mental health and medical practice across settings and specialties. The text takes readers through the tools and methods of neurotherapy: the ClinicalQ for intake assessment, a stimulated EEG modality called braindriving, and neurofeedback protocols to retrain brain function. Case studies demonstrate neurotherapy as an efficient component in treating brain-related and mind/body conditions and symptoms, from ADHD, sleep disturbances, and depression to fibromyalgia and seizures. Its methods allow clinicians to find deviations in brain function that fall through the diagnostic cracks and choose therapeutic interventions best suited to clients based on reliable data.

Included in the coverage:

  • Treating the condition instead of the diagnosis.
  • Case examples illustrating how to conduct the ClinicalQ, interpret results, and convey them to clients.
  • Sample protocols of braindriving and neurofeedback.
  • Using therapeutic harmonics to advance neurotherapy.
  • Age-appropriate neurotherapy for children and seniors.
  • Brainwave diagrams, data tables, client forms, and other helpful tools and visuals.

Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice will interest psychologists, physicians, psychiatrists, chiropractors, and social workers. This stimulating presentation emphasizes the individuality of every client, and the abundant healing capacity of the brain.

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