Reclaim Your Potential

When someone suffers trauma, be it emotional or physical, or becomes neurophysiologically imbalanced, neurofeedback may be of enormous benefit to help them reclaim their potential. Although, it won't make someone smarter, faster, or better than they are physically or genetically capable, neurofeedback can bring back their best.

Often those who've experienced the benefits of neurofeedback therapy feel a sense of becoming their "old self"—reclaiming the potential and capabilities they have previously experienced at peak times. Successful treatment helps the brain and nervous system to regain equilibrium and stability and better control/balance itself.

In neurological functioning, a minor change of state can manifest in a profound difference in one's subjective experience. When stress or other outside factors, or biologically based mechanisms, disturb the nervous equilibrium, neurofeedback therapy can catalyze the brains own ability to rebalance, which to the stressed individual, can be experienced as a reversal effect.

When used toward this end (it's not a medical device; it's an educational tool for somatic re-education) the central nervous system learns to retone it's own reactions to stimulation. The size of one's neurological reaction reduce, which helps the person to be more discerning and function at a higher level.

Individuals in the performing arts, athletes, and others involved in activities requiring high levels of functioning appreciate the advantage of performing at their peak potential. And when one knows of having lost that potential, reclaiming it is really regaining the world of possibilities.