Anxiety can be triggered by many different stimuli. Anxiety disorders include:
Conventional approaches to anxiety management include cognitive behaviour therapy (talk therapy) and antidepressants. For many, these are effective, but some experience limited relief. Others develop troubling side effects.
Similarly, medical cannabis helps some, but not all. Side effects include brain fog and withdrawal symptoms on stopping.
Neurofeedback for anxiety, as part of a holistic approach, may reduce your need for conventional medication, or augment the results.
Multiple studies show that neurofeedback can help reduce anxiety. See the PubMed study on neurofeedback and anxiety reduction and the ScienceDirect article on neurofeedback therapy outcomes for detailed research findings.
QEEG assessment shows that many people with anxiety also have low alpha and high beta brainwave activity in certain regions of the brain. At ZenWaves we always start with a QEEG assessment which allows us to understand your brain and how it is functioning. We can then create a personalised neurofeedback protocol to encourage more normal brain activity in the areas relevant for you.
Treatment is non-invasive and drug-free. Once assessment has been completed, you spend sessions watching or listening to something of interest to you, while your brain activity is being measured. When your brain functions in the desired way, media quality improves, so there is an incentive to continue. In this way, your brain learns new habits, which it continues to use even once treatment is complete.
Every person and every brain is different, so the number of sessions required varies. Our treatment plans may also include other interventions like targeted use of supplements and heart variability training.