Neurofeedback
"Neurofeedback is essentially a mirror for the brain, showing it what it is doing so that it can correct itself."
- Sigfried Othmer
Years of experience Kelly has been practicing the Othmer Method since 2020, having received comprehensive training from Siegfried, Sue, and Kurt Othmer, as well as other trusted instructors within their network. With years of experience in neurofeedback, Kelly has honed her expertise in applying this personalized, brain-centered approach to help individuals achieve lasting improvements in mental and emotional well-being.
Ongoing Consultation and Collaboration
Kelly continues to consult regularly with the Othmer team at the EEG institute through weekly internet-based meetings, where she discusses client care and ensures the best possible outcomes for those she works with. This ongoing collaboration allows her to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in neurofeedback and refine her approach, ensuring that her clients receive the highest level of care and attention.
Kelly continues to consult regularly with the Othmer team at the EEG institute through weekly internet-based meetings, where she discusses client care and ensures the best possible outcomes for those she works with. This ongoing collaboration allows her to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in neurofeedback and refine her approach, ensuring that her clients receive the highest level of care and attention.
Personalized One-on-One Care
Kelly is committed to providing consistent, one-on-one care for all of her clients. To ensure the best possible outcomes, she is available via text and encourages clients to do twice-daily check-ins; once in the morning and once at night as part of their treatment plan. These check-ins are vital to their success and allows Kelly to create the most effective and personalized neurofeedback protocol tailored specifically to their needs. Kelly gives 100% effort to every client, deeply caring about each individual's success and healing. Her dedication ensures that you receive the highest level of personalized support throughout your neurofeedback journey, empowering you to achieve lasting positive change.
Kelly is committed to providing consistent, one-on-one care for all of her clients. To ensure the best possible outcomes, she is available via text and encourages clients to do twice-daily check-ins; once in the morning and once at night as part of their treatment plan. These check-ins are vital to their success and allows Kelly to create the most effective and personalized neurofeedback protocol tailored specifically to their needs. Kelly gives 100% effort to every client, deeply caring about each individual's success and healing. Her dedication ensures that you receive the highest level of personalized support throughout your neurofeedback journey, empowering you to achieve lasting positive change.
Why the Othmer Method Stands Out in Neurofeedback
Not all neurofeedback methods are the same, as different approaches use varied techniques and protocols to influence brainwave activity. The Othmer Method stands out by providing a personalized, holistic approach that allows the brain to self-regulate and adapt based on individual needs, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all solution. This method promotes lasting improvements in mental clarity, focus, and emotional regulation by working with the brain’s natural ability to change.
Why the Othmer Method Stands Out in Neurofeedback
Not all neurofeedback methods are the same, as different approaches use varied techniques and protocols to influence brainwave activity. The Othmer Method stands out by providing a personalized, holistic approach that allows the brain to self-regulate and adapt based on individual needs, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all solution. This method promotes lasting improvements in mental clarity, focus, and emotional regulation by working with the brain’s natural ability to change.
What is Neurofeedback?
The Othmers, highly respected Siegfried and the late Susan Othmer, are pioneers in the field of neurofeedback, particularly known for their work on brainwave training and its applications. They teach that neurofeedback serves as a feedback mechanism, enabling the brain to regulate and optimize its activity based on real-time information, promoting self-regulation and improved cognitive and emotional functions.
How Does Neurofeedback Work?
Neurofeedback treatment works by reducing excess activity in the Central Nervous System (CNS), which helps restore balance and stability in the brain. Many clients experience improved inhibitory control, which is key to maintaining that stability. The CNS typically relies on inhibitory connections, and when these connections are disrupted by injury or trauma, it can lead to symptoms like seizures, panic attacks, mood swings, migraines, and more. Neurofeedback helps calm an overactive nervous system, which can be triggered by genetics, injury, or traumatic events. By training different areas of the brain, Neurofeedback prevents these disruptive events and can even enhance the effectiveness of medications. For clients who prefer not to take medications, are resistant to them, or haven't seen improvement with other treatments, Neurofeedback offers an alternative solution. The treatment focuses on calming and stabilizing key brain areas, helping clients achieve better mental and emotional well-being.
EEG ILF Neurofeedback Can Help with the Following Difficulties
• Depression • Anxiety•PTSD •ADHD •Sensory Processing Issues •Tourette's Syndrome •Nightmares •PTSD •Trauma •Compulsive Behaviors •Impulsive Behavior •Sleep Onset/ Sleep Organization Difficulties •Sleep Walking •Bipolar Disorder •Bruxism (Teeth Grinding) •RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome) •Night Sweats •Nocturnal Enuresis (Bedwetting)
EEG ILF Neurofeedback Can Help with the Following Difficulties
• Depression • Anxiety•PTSD •ADHD •Sensory Processing Issues •Tourette's Syndrome •Nightmares •PTSD •Trauma •Compulsive Behaviors •Impulsive Behavior •Sleep Onset/ Sleep Organization Difficulties •Sleep Walking •Bipolar Disorder •Bruxism (Teeth Grinding) •RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome) •Night Sweats •Nocturnal Enuresis (Bedwetting)
Paroxysmal Symptoms Treated with Neurofeedback
•Chronic Migraines/Headaches •Panic Attacks •Mood Swings •IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) •Vertigo •Fainting •Hypoglycemia •Asthma •Allergies •Dissociation •Hallucinations
Paroxysmal Symptoms Treated with Neurofeedback
•Chronic Migraines/Headaches •Panic Attacks •Mood Swings •IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) •Vertigo •Fainting •Hypoglycemia •Asthma •Allergies •Dissociation •Hallucinations