Brain Wave neurofeedback

Research Papers

Applicability of brain wave biofeedback to substance use disorder in adolescents

Trudeau, D (2005) · Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America

Neurofeedback treatment for addictions in adults is probably efficacious, and several reported approaches are described with their indications. Neurofeedback is promising as a treatment modality for adolescents, especially those with stimulant abuse and attention and conduct problems. It is attractive as a medication-free, neurophysiologic, and self-actualizing treatment for a substance-based, brain-impaired and self-defeating disorder. More research, beginning with case reporting, is needed to assess use and efficacy in adolescents.

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