Personality Disorder
Personality 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 personality disorder, then design personalized neurofeedback protocols targeting those specific signatures. Explore our 3 research papers covering this topic.
Research Papers
Temporal Lobes and Their Importance in Neurofeedback
A review is presented on temporal lobe function and various conditions that are associated with the temporal lobes that have implications for both careful assessment and neurofeedback.
View Full Paper →An EEG Biofeedback Protocol for Affective Disorders
Neurotherapy and drug therapy in combination for adult ADHD, personality disorder, and seizure disorder: a case report
This is a case report of an adult female patient with ADHD, temporal seizure disorder, and Borderline Personality Disorder treated with 30 weekly sessions of SMR neurofeedback and carbamazepine. Posttreatment measures showed improvements in T.O.V.A., self report, and QEEG. Both neurofeedback and carbamazepine showed the most effect in early treatment. Progress continued after discontinuance of the drug.
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