Neurofeedback for Migraines, ADHD and more …

The Only Non Medication FDA Approved Treatment for ADHD Neurofeedback for migraines, concussion syndrome, depression, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia, Substance Use Disorders, chronic pain, Performance Improvement

At ClearTMS+, we offer clinical-grade neurofeedback, and we are currently the only clinic providing this level of neurofeedback in Olympia, Tumwater, Lacey, and the surrounding areas.

But, What Is Neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback, also known as EEG biofeedback (electroencephalogram biofeedback), is a therapeutic intervention that provides real-time feedback from brain activity to help individuals self-regulate brain function. It is based on the principle that the brain can be trained to improve its function through feedback and practice, much like physical exercise trains the body.

Neurofeedback is used for a variety of conditions and purposes, leveraging its ability to help individuals self-regulate their brain activity.

At ClearTMS+ we have the only system that is clinical grade, FDA approved for the treatement of ADHD.

Neurofeedback Treatments = Targeted Brain Training

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): it can help improve attention, reduce impulsivity, and decrease hyperactivity in individuals with ADHD.

Anxiety and Stress: By promoting relaxation and improving emotional regulation, neurofeedback reduces symptoms of anxiety and stress.

Depression: Neurofeedback may help modulate brain activity associated with mood regulation, alleviating symptoms of depression.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Neurofeedback normalizes brain activity affected by trauma, helping to reduce PTSD symptoms.

Sleep Disorders: Neurofeedback improves sleep patterns and reduces insomnia by promoting more stable brainwave activity associated with healthy sleep.

Other Conditions that
Neurofeedback Can Help

Post-Concussion Syndrome / Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): After a concussion or traumatic brain injury, the brain may develop abnormal patterns of electrical activity that contribute to symptoms such as headaches, brain fog, memory problems, irritability, sleep disturbances, and difficulty concentrating. Neurofeedback is a non-invasive therapy that helps retrain the brain to restore healthier brainwave patterns. By improving neural regulation and communication between brain regions, neurofeedback can support recovery and reduce persistent symptoms associated with post-concussion syndrome.

Autism Spectrum Disorders: Some individuals with autism may benefit from neurofeedback in improving focus, reducing repetitive behaviors, and enhancing social interactions.

Migraines: Neurofeedback trains the brain to produce more balanced and stable brainwave activity, which can reduce migraine frequency, intensity, and duration. Many patients also report improvements in sleep, stress tolerance, and overall nervous system regulation.

Learning Disabilities: It may help improve cognitive function, attention, and learning capabilities in individuals with learning disabilities.

Substance Abuse and Addiction: Neurofeedback can support addiction recovery by improving self-regulation and reducing cravings.

Chronic Pain: Chronic pain stems from intricate interactions between the nervous system and the brain. Neurofeedback addresses these dynamics by training the brain to regulate its activity, which can help modify pain perception.

Peak Performance: Athletes, musicians, executives, students, and others can neurofeedback to enhance cognitive and emotional functioning, leading to improved performance in their respective fields.

Brainwave Mastery: Unlocking Resilience Through Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback, also known as EEG biofeedback, is a technique that monitors brain activity in real time to assist individuals in regulating their neural patterns.

Neuroplasticity, the brain's capacity to adapt and rewire itself, is essential for managing mental health and overall well-being. Neurofeedback sessions leverage this adaptability, guiding the brain to reorganize and develop more resilient responses to stress, depression, pain, and addiction recovery. This process can lead to lasting changes in how the brain handles these challenges, providing long-term relief for those dealing with mental health disorders, chronic pain, or recovering from traumatic brain injuries.