Biofeedback for the Brain: How Neurotherapy Effectively Treats Depression, ADHD, Autism, and More

Author:   Paul G. Swingle
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
ISBN:  

9780813542874


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   30 July 2008
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
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Biofeedback for the Brain: How Neurotherapy Effectively Treats Depression, ADHD, Autism, and More


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Neurofeedback is a cutting-edge, drug-free therapeutic technique used by over a thousand licensed therapists in North America to treat a range of conditions from attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders to epilepsy, stroke, anxiety, migraine, and depression. First popularized in the 1970s, this naturalistic method is based on the idea that we can control our brain activity and that, through training, the brain can learn to modify its own electrical patterns for more efficient processing or to overcome various states of dysfunction. In """"""""Biofeedback for the Brain"""""""", Dr. Paul G. Swingle describes in clear and coherent language how these procedures work. With numerous actual case examples, readers follow the progress of clients from the initial 'brain map' that shows the location and severity of the neurological abnormalities to the various stages of treatment. Conditions often considered untreatable by conventional health practitioners respond positively to neurotherapeutic techniques, and Swingle describes many of these remarkable recoveries. Other chapters explain the use of neurotherapy for a variety of surprising purposes, including performance training for elite athletes, of which the most famous example is the Italian soccer team who considered the technique to be their 'secret weapon' in attaining a World Cup victory. Despite wide-ranging success stories and extensive validating scientific research, many health care practitioners remain skeptical of neurofeedback and the procedures are still not well known by the public or conventional health care providers. This book provides a thorough, definitive, and highly readable presentation of this remarkable health care alternative that offers millions of individuals a chance for healing.

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Author:   Paul G. Swingle
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.508kg
ISBN:  

9780813542874


ISBN 10:   0813542871
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   30 July 2008
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Swingle is a seasoned biofeedback practitioner. His work will appeal to both professionals and the concerned public. Dr. Swingle's book is the first (and the best) to give the rationale for neurotherapy in a panoply of neurological and psychological disorders. He has a practical, yet sophisticated approach to neurofeedback and to adjunctive techniques which make it work faster and better. It is an outstanding guide to neurofeedback for the beginner and the experienced clinician. This book is a readable primer or introduction, written to help readers decide whether neurotherapy might be of benefit to you or someone close to you. The book achieves that objective with clear examples and sidebars that highlight questions readers may have. [Swingle's] book provides guidance for those seeking a neurotherapy practitioner. Recommended. A wonderful primer for the would-be practitioner. . . . Swingle writes nicely, very readably, and is a good teacher, and surely, a good healer. The growing demand for information on cognitive neurotherapy is met by Paul Swingle, whose book deserves to be widely read.


Swingle is a seasoned biofeedback practitioner. His work will appeal to both professionals and the concerned public.--Siegfried Othmer chief scientist, The EEG Institute Dr. Swingle's book is the first (and the best) to give the rationale for neurotherapy in a panoply of neurological and psychological disorders. He has a practical, yet sophisticated approach to neurofeedback and to adjunctive techniques which make it work faster and better. It is an outstanding guide to neurofeedback for the beginner and the experienced clinician.--Jonathan E. Walker, M.D., Board Certified Neurologist Medical Director, Neurotherapy Center of Dallas A wonderful primer for the would-be practitioner. . . . Swingle writes nicely, very readably, and is a good teacher, and surely, a good healer.--Roy Sugarman Metapsychology The growing demand for information on cognitive neurotherapy is met by Paul Swingle, whose book deserves to be widely read.--Lynda T. Thompson co-author, The A.D.D. Book and The Neurotherapy Book


The growing demand for information on cognitive neurotherapy is met by Paul Swingle, whose book deserves to be widely read.--Lynda T. Thompson co-author, The A.D.D. Book and The Neurotherapy Book


Swingle is a seasoned biofeedback practitioner. His work will appeal to both professionals and the concerned public. Dr. Swingle's book is the first (and the best) to give the rationale for neurotherapy in a panoply of neurological and psychological disorders. He has a practical, yet sophisticated approach to neurofeedback and to adjunctive techniques which make it work faster and better. It is an outstanding guide to neurofeedback for the beginner and the experienced clinician. This book is a readable primer or introduction, written to help readers decide whether neurotherapy might be of benefit to you or someone close to you. The book achieves that objective with clear examples and sidebars that highlight questions readers may have. [Swingle's] book provides guidance for those seeking a neurotherapy practitioner. Recommended. A wonderful primer for the would-be practitioner. . . . Swingle writes nicely, very readably, and is a good teacher, and surely, a good healer. The growing demand for information on cognitive neurotherapy is met by Paul Swingle, whose book deserves to be widely read.


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Paul G. Swingle is a registered psychologist in British Columbia and is board certified in biofeedback and neurotherapy. He was professor of psychology at the University of Ottawa, lecturer in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and was the coordinator of the clinical psychophysiology service at Boston's McLean Hospital.

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