How well proven is Neurofeedback? Does it work?
• Over the past dozen years hundreds of new clinical reports have appeared in a wide variety of respected “peer-reviewed” professional journals about the usefulness of neurofeedback to address more kinds of human conditions. Certainly the most widely reported kinds of neurofeedback training have been done with ADD/ADHD kids and adults and with various forms of substance abuse and addiction. And there is a growing amount of literature telling of using neurofeedback training to assist conditions such as epilepsy, various forms of pain management including migraine, various kinds of immune disorders (including AIDS), stroke and brain injury (closed and traumatic), learning disabilities, Tourette’s, PMS, post traumatic stress disorder, Bruxism, depression in various monopolar forms, also bipolar depression and multiple personalities, violent offenders, high blood pressure, multiple sclerosis, some types of asthma, even profound comas.