Chooze is for everyone – NDIS participants, older Australians, and anyone looking for helpful products.

Lifestyle & LivingBooks, Movies & MusicBooksNeurotherapy and Neurofeedback

Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 03_222100911_0124_1_1

The NDIS Support Item Reference Number provided is a guide only. Please note that each purchase must align with your individual plan goals and needs, and eligibility may vary based on your disability type and NDIS plan. Final approval for claims is determined by the NDIS.

$77.99
Quantity
Loading reviews...

Description

The fields of neurobiology and neuropsychology are growing rapidly, and neuroscientists now understand that the human brain has the capability to adapt and develop new living neurons by engaging in new tasks and challenges throughout our lives, essentially allowing the brain to rewire itself. In Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback, accomplished clinicians and scholars Lori Russell-Chapin and Ted Chapin illustrate the importance of these advances and introduce counselors to the growing body of research demonstrating that the brain can be taught to self-regulate and become more efficient through neurofeedback (NF), a type of biofeedback for the brain. Students and clinicians will come away from this book with a strong sense of how brain dysregulation occurs and what kinds of interventions clinicians can use when counseling and medication prove insufficient for treating behavioural and psychological symptoms.

Key Features

  • Insight into the fields of neurobiology and neuropsychology.
  • Demonstrates how the brain can rewire itself through new tasks.
  • Introduces neurofeedback as a method for self-regulation.
  • Provides a strong understanding of brain dysregulation and interventions.

Additional Information

Accomplished clinicians and scholars Lori Russell-Chapin and Ted Chapin illustrate the importance of these advances. This book offers valuable insights for students and clinicians alike.

Specifications

Product Options

Recommendations