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Addictions/Alcohol/Aubstance Abuse
Level 3 Efficacy
Drug addiction can be considered a condition of the brain. Contemporary neuroscience research reveals addiction is based on the ability of drugs to mimic the brain’s neurotransmitters. As a result, the brain is fooled into responding how it would naturally. Moreover, most drugs act directly on the pleasure centres making becoming addicted to them even more likely (The Secret Life of The Brain, Richard Restack, MD 2001. p 82). So powerful is the basis of addiction that 80% of those who have completed drug treatment programs relapse within 6 months. “Currently, the best approach is bolstering the action of the frontal lobes” as done with biofeedback (The Secret Life of The Brain, Richard Restack, MD 2001. pp 88-89).
Caffine Facts
Case Histories & Testimonials
Alcohol Dependency and Depression in 42 year old Male
Compulsive Sexual Behavior
Alcoholism & PTSD
Technical Papers & Abstracts
General Addictive Behaviour
The treatment of addictive disorders by brain wave biofeedback: a review and suggestions for future research.
Trudeau, D. L.(Jan 2000). Clinical Electroencephalography. 31(1):13-22. Review.
The state of EEG biofeedback therapy (EEG operant conditioning) in 2000: an editor's opinion.
Duffy, F.H (Jan. 2000). Clinical Electroencephalography, 31(1):V-VII.
Recovery From Anorexia Nervosa. Arch Gen Psychiatry. Vol 62, Sep 2005.
Alcohol Addictions
Alterations in EEG amplitude, personality factors, and brain electrical mapping after alpha-theta brainwave training: a controlled case study of an alcoholic in recovery.
Alpha-theta brainwave neurofeedback training: an effective treatment for male and female alcoholics with depressive symptoms. Journal of Clin Psychol, 51 (5), 685-693,
Fahrion, S. L., Walters. E.D., Coyne L., & Allen. T. (June 1992). Training of 19 Diné (Navaho) Alcohol Drinker. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 16 (3): 547-552.
Native Americans, Neurofeedback, and Substance Abuse Theory." Three Year Outcome of Alpha/theta Neurofeedback Training in the Treatment of Problem Drinking among Dine' (Navajo) People.Journal of Neurotherapy, 2(3), Fall-Winter.
Peniston, E. G., & Kulkosky, P.J.(1990). Alcoholic personality and alpha-theta brainwave training
Medical Psychotherapy, 3, 37-55.
Kulkosky, P.J.(June 1989). Alpha-theta brainwave training & beta-endorphin levels in alcoholics. Biofeedback&Self-Regulation, 14 (2), 83-88.
Peniston, E.G., Marrinan, D.A., Deming, W.A., & Kulkosky, P.J.(1993). EEG alpha-theta brainwave synchronization in Vietnam theater veterans with combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol abuse. Advances in Medical Psychotherapy, 6, 37-50.
Scott, W, & Kaiser, DA. Presented at 1998 SSNR Conference, Austin TX.
Drug Addictions
Kaiser, DA, Othmer, S, & Scott, W. (Jan 23, 1999).
Effect of Neurofeedback on Chemical Dependency Treatment. Presented at AAAS Conference in Anaheim, CA.
Richard, A.J., Montoya, I.D., Nelson, R., & Spence, R.T. Effectiveness of adjunct therapies in crack cocaine treatment. J Substance Abuse Treatment, 12(6), 401-413, 1995.
Richard, A.J., Montoya, I.D., Nelson, R., & Spence, R.T. Effectiveness of adjunct therapies in crack cocaine treatment. J Substance Abuse Treatment, 12(6), 401-413, 1995.