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Increased Focus For Adult Going Back To School!

Posted on August 21 2009

I needed to improve my focus and attention so that I could juggle work, home and school. I knew my attention span was short and I had developed a pattern to study for an hour to an hour and a half, then do some house work or get coffee and then sit for another hour to study. I was taking classes and preparing for exams and I just wasn’t getting the results I was hoping for with my own methods.

When I had my assessment with the neurofeedback equipment, it revealed that at my T3 site (left brain) there was a lot of high beta activity going on all the time even when I would sleep. This was the problem. With the neurofeedback training, I was able to target this site to calm my brain down and focus more.

Within a few weeks, I was recognizing the “calm feeling” and how to get in that state quicker. This was like teaching my body to relax enough to allow information to be received. I was retaining information and able to use it. It was working!

The Ready to Focus system was great to have at home. It is very easy to use. It works well with children or adults. Parents and their children have very busy schedules and this is the system to have in your home. You do not have to make trips to the doctor’s office for an hour or two at a time. At home, you can sit down at your table, complete a session in 30 minutes to an hour, then have the rest of the day to yourself. Do this three to five times a week and you will see results. I did.

Nickie
Ohio

Migrane headaches

Posted on August 21 2009

I had terrible headaches just about every day for the better part of a decade. I tried doctors, chiropractors, and several other things and nothing seemed to help. It was getting a bit frustrating. After my first neurofeedback session my headaches were gone! I literally felt certain muscles in my head relaxing during the session and when I got done I knew that I had found the key to fixing my headaches. I was able to discontinue the use of the beta-blocking medication that would occasionally give me some relief, because I just didn’t need it anymore!

Aside from helping my headaches neurofeedback has been an incredible way to learn how to focus, breath, and be in a much better mental zone than I’ve ever been in. I’ve been amazed at how much more effective I am at work and in every other way when my brain is properly focusing.

I’m usually a skeptic about these types of things and if I had not experienced it for myself I’m not sure I would have believed it could be so beneficial. I can’t say enough about neurofeedback. I wish everyone could do the training!

Dan
Michigan

CAUTION - Entering the Science and Research Zone!!

Posted on July 7 2009

Since Neurofeedback and QEEG diagnostic evaluation maybe new to you, attached is a document listing research results (1970 to present) supporting both of these as scientifically valid interventions.  These research results include controlled studies, peer reviewed published studies, and general references. 

In the media

Posted on April 10 2009

Brad Oostindie’s work and accomplishments have been in the news a number of times.

  • Fox News at 10 Family Place (2002-2003):  3 appearances to provide expert opinion on children’s behavioral issues
  • Fox News at 10 (2005):  Opening of Pediatric Behavioral Specialists
  • Grand Valley Advance (2005): Opening of Pediatric Behavioral Specialists
  • Fox News at 10 (2007): Neurofeedback as an alternative to stimulant medication
  • Grand Rapids Press (2007): “Going to head of the class”  Report on presentation to Congressman Vern Ehlers of school based neurofeedback program
  • Grand Rapids Press (2008): “Head Games”  Report of work with local professional athlete with neurofeedback program
  • BE Magazine (2010) Featured advertiser on issue dedicated to biofeedback/neurofeedback
  • Natural Awakenings (2010) Look for us Fall of 2010 for featured articles!
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