HOW EFFECTIVE IS NEUROTHERAPY ?
The research literature and clinical practice reports success rates for Neurotherapy training of around 85 percent, when given over approximately 40 sessions. Here’s a quote from a recent Medical Journal: Clinical Electroencephalography Vol 31,1 Jan. 2000, which devoted the whole issue to Neurotherapy. “The literature, which lacks any negative study of substance, suggests that Neurotherapy should play a major therapeutic role in many difficult areas. In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum of efficacy it would be universally accepted and widely used.” Frank Duffy,M.D. of Harvard’s Children’s Hospital. Associate Editor for Neurology Neurotherapy is usually more successful in candidates where the motivation to succeed is high, and where complicated medical or neurological disorders do not co-exist. The success rate can be increased with persistence, and very difficult cases of ADHD actually may not improve until over 60-80 sessions. The really important poi