direct neurofeedback
Direct Neurofeedback is a gentle, non-invasive treatment that uses an extremely low-level electromagnetic signal to support the brain’s natural ability to regulate itself. Many people report an increased sense of calm, improved focus, and overall well-being.
This approach has been associated with improvements in symptoms related to anxiety, depression, PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and ADD/ADHD, as well as enhanced resilience and peak performance for individuals who are already healthy.

How It Works
During a session, sensors placed on the scalp read brainwave activity. Based on this information, a tiny, imperceptible signal is sent back to the brain. This signal creates a subtle fluctuation in brainwaves, helping interrupt rigid or “stuck” patterns and allowing the brain to reorganize more efficiently.
Many people describe the effect as similar to rebooting a frozen computer—once the disruption occurs, the brain is free to reset and form healthier patterns on its own. No effort, concentration, or training is required from the client.
What Makes Direct Neurofeedback Different?
Unlike traditional neurofeedback, which trains the brain through visual or auditory rewards, Direct Neurofeedback focuses on gently disrupting dysfunctional patterns. Rather than teaching the brain what to do, it gives the nervous system an opportunity to relax, reorganize, and self-correct.
This process does not target or treat any specific medical or psychological condition. Instead, it supports overall nervous system regulation and optimal brain function. As self-regulation improves, many people notice positive changes in areas that were previously challenging.