Chronic Anxiety Disorder

Chronic Anxiety Disorder affects brain function in measurable ways that QEEG brain mapping can identify. At Peak Brain Institute, we use quantitative EEG to assess individual patterns related to chronic anxiety disorder, then design personalized neurofeedback protocols targeting those specific signatures. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.

Research Papers

Treatment of chronic anxiety disorder with neurotherapy: A case study

Thomas, Joseph E., Sattlberger, Elizabeth (1997) · Journal of Neurotherapy

The objective of the present case study is to report the effects of alpha-decrease biofeedback training on a patient diagnosed with Anxiety Disorder. Three Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventories (MMPI and MMPI-2) were used as objective measures of treatment efficacy. Following 15 sessions of slow wave inhibit/fast wave increase EEG feedback training, the patient reported a significant reduction in anxiety-related symptoms. At three year follow-up, results of an MMPI-2 showed all clinical scales within normal range. In addition, self-reports confirmed that the patient was symptom free. After treating the patient with several other clinical modalities, only the alpha-decrease feedback training produced effective, long-term improvement of symptoms

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