Is neurofeedback training compatible with holistic health concepts and practices?
• Absolutely!! Yes!! There is a growing interest in neurofeedback training from the folks who have been working with nutrition, holistic health, and mind-body studies. • There is a growing list of physicians in varying specialties such as psychiatrists, internists, cardiologists, etc. who are either expanding their personal practices or are teaming with others into a multi-modal concept that looks beyond the cures of conventional medicine. • Anyone who looks beyond the ‘disease/medicine paradigm’ toward wellness and healthy living, will be at least curious about neurofeedback training because it is non-invasive, it utilizes the innate capacity of persons, it enables people to exercise greater control over their own lives, and it is focused on healthier and enhanced living rather than disease.
Yes, there is a growing interest in neurofeedback training from those who have been working with nutrition, holistic health, and mind-body studies. For example, one woman M..D., a pediatric cardiologist, has expanded her practice into a multi-modal one that looks beyond the cures of conventional medicine. She now practices conventional medicine plus holistic healing, energy medicine, biofeedback and neurofeedback training.
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