LENS Neurofeedback – Helping You Get Better Through Neurofeedback Therapy Life can be unexpected and unpredictable for all of us, even during times of healing. We can get into accidents that we had no way of preparing for at the moment. These sorts of times may leave us with mental and emotional scars that need therapy that goes beyond medicines. Therapists and Councilors can get us close to mental stability through the help of therapeutic methods proven to help in taking care of a person's trauma. We’ll be telling you all about the benefits of this therapeutic method and why we choose it over other traditional neurofeedback options. We’ll also be exploring the way it works and how it helps the mind cope with healing.
LENS Neurofeedback – Getting Through A Traumatic Experience Also known as Direct Neurofeedback, the LENS method revolves around the use of neurofeedback to encourage your brain toward more positive brain frequencies. This helps a patient break out of disruptive and negative patterns of thoughts that may stem from injuries and accidents. It also allows the patient a clearer thought process when it comes to self-correction, allowing for a more flexible experience of self-healing.
The Details Behind LENS Neurofeedback The acronym “LENS” stands for Low Energy Neurofeedback System. It makes use of an EEG machine to detect brainwave patterns while a direct system stimulates the brain with the use of Low Energy electromagnetic signals. These signals are only transmitted for around 1/300th of a second but it already has an effect by relaxing your brain and causing fluctuations in your brainwaves. Typically used on patients experiencing bouts of ADD, ADHD, Anxiety Disorder, or Depression, it gives clients a plethora of benefits. Some of these include: • Better Sleep Experience • Improved Control Over Mood • Increased Energy For The Day
• A Clearer Sense Of Focus
LENS vs. Traditional Neurofeedback Traditional Neurofeedback differs from LENS Neurofeedback method as the traditional method stimulates specific brainwave frequencies through visual media. Whenever your brain produces a pattern that’s identified with positive thoughts, the screen will change. It also does this whenever your brain produces a discouraged or negative pattern. This visual stimulus helps your mind to recalibrate itself towards the production of desired brainwave frequencies. Compare this to LENS Neurofeedback which makes use of short 25-minute sessions and doesn't require the patient to be constantly focused on a visual stimulus. It also takes around 20-40 sessions for a patient to experience a change. There are also cases where this sort of neurofeedback therapy might not be effective for those who are experiencing high-frequency brainwaves.
It is also an effective neurofeedback method that's known to be safe in a majority of cases where it's used. However, some clients do experience side effects after a therapy session. These include sensations of sleepiness, tiredness, hyperactivity, and even anxiousness in some cases. These last for around 2-18 hours and will give way to the positive effects of the therapy session afterward.
ICBC Counselling – Finding Ways To Heal Your Mind And Body ICBC Counselling has been providing its clients with proper healthcare options for concussions and head injuries. They've also been handling cases of depression, anxiety disorders, and other mental issues that may require a personalized therapeutic health plan to treat. We offer clients 12 free sessions within the first 12 weeks after an incident. Talk to our claims specialist for more information about this offer. Visit the ICBC Counselling website for more information about the many things we can provide to you during your journey back to health!
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