hardiness

hardiness relates to brain function and cognitive performance. Peak Brain Institute explores how QEEG brain mapping and neurofeedback training connect to hardiness through evidence-based approaches. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.

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Comment on “Neurofeedback Overtraining and the Vulnerable Patient”

PhD, Len Ochs (2008) · Journal of Neurotherapy

Instead of looking at impediments to neurofeedback treatment successes as indicative of client vulnerabilities, understanding client sensitivity, hardiness, reactivity, and behavioral suppression, the therapist can better predict the course of treatment, provide an enhanced basis for continuous informed consent, and reframe self-perceived deficits as validation of patient talents. A self-report questionnaire is appended.

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