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Not being able to control anger can compromise relationships and one's ability to work with others in harmony. With the proper clinical intervention, support and a personal commitment to learn how to better respond to anger inducing situations, your quality of life and relationships can improve.


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Our clinic is proud to provide a 90-95% success rate.

Addictions

Attention Disorders & Hyperactivity

Attention, Concentration and Focus

Anger, Behaviour & Interpersonal skills

Anxiety

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• Burn out

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Learning Disabilities

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Premenstrual syndrome(PMS) / Menopause

• Relaxation

Stress

Stroke

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Trauma/Traumatic Brain Injuries

Vestibulodynia


Anger


Technical Papers & Abstracts


Baehr, E., Rosenfeld, J. P., & Baehr, R. (Jul. 2001). Clinical Use of an Alpha Asymmetry Neurofeedback Protocol in the Treatment of Mood Disorders. Journal of Neurotherapy, 4(4), 11-18.

Carmen, A. T., Lloyd, F., & Jack, G., & May, J.(1988). EEG biofeedback and relaxation training in the control of epileptic seizures. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 6(3), 185-194. Retrieved from Science Direct Database.

Holzapfel, S., Strehl, U., Kotchoubey, B., & Birbaumer, N. (Sept. 1998). Behavioral psychophysiological intervention in a mentally retarded epileptic patient with brain lesion.
Applied Psychophysiology And Biofeedback, 23
(3), 189-202. Retrieved from Medline Database.

Hammond, D. C. (2001). Neurofeedback training for anger control. Journal of Neurotherapy, 5(4), 98-103.

Kotchoubey, B., Schleichert, H., Lutzenberger, W., Anokhin, A. P., & Birbaumer, N. (1996). Self-regulation of interhemispheric asymmetry in humans. Neuroscience Letters, 215, 91-94.

Mimura, T.,Nicholls, T.,Storrie, J. B., & Kamm, M. A. ( 2002). Treatment of constipation in adults associated with idiopathic megarectum by behavioural retraining including biofeedback. Colorectal Disease: The Official Journal Of The Association Of Coloproctology Of Great Britain And Ireland,4 (6), 477-82. Retrieved from Medline Database.

Roy, A. J., Emmanuel, A. V., Storrie J. B., Bowers, J., & Kamm, M. A. (Jan. 2000). Behavioural treatment (biofeedback) for constipation following hysterectomy. The British Journal Of Surgery, 87 (1), 100-5. Retrieved from Medline Database.

Rockstroh, B., Elbert, T., Birbaumer, N. J., & Lutzenberger, W. (1990). Biofeedback-produced hemispheric asymmetry of slow cortical potentials and its behavioural effects. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 9, 151-165.

Simon M. A., & Bueno, A. M.(Jul. 2009). . Behavioural Treatment of the Dyssynergic Defecation in Chronically Consipated Elderly Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Applied Psychophysiol Biofeedback, 34(4),273–277. Retrieved from SpringerLink Database.

Vuillerme, N, Pinsault N., Chenu, O, Boisgontier, M., Demongeot, J., & Payan, Y. (2007). How a plantar pressure-based, tongue-placed tactile biofeedback modifies postural control mechanisms during quiet standing. Experimental Brain Research,181(4), 547-54. Retrieved from Medline Database.