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Is Remote Neurofeedback Therapy Right for Me?

With remote neurofeedback therapy, clients can train with clinical-grade neurofeedback therapy equipment from the comfort of their own home. Remote neurofeedback therapy provides a number of time-saving, health and performance benefits.

How does remote neurofeedback therapy work? Firstly, you will participate in a client intake

interview and a baseline QEEG recording so that we can create a custom neurofeedback

program that is tailored to your needs. Next, you will drop a computer off at the clinic so that we

can install the training software. When you come back to pick up your computer, you will learn

how to set up the electrodes and clean and operate the remote neurofeedback equipment.

Once set up, the technician can remotely login and you can access neurofeedback therapy from home!

The Benefits of Remote Neurofeedback Therapy

1. No commuting to and from the clinic

Do you have a tight schedule or live far away from the clinic? Remote neurofeedback therapy

will save you time from having to sit in traffic. You will also save money from not having to pay

for gas and parking. As an added bonus, commuting less is better for the environment.

2. Great for those who suffer from mental health barriers

For those who already have severe anxiety, the prospect of having to leave the house may

exacerbate existing feelings. Furthermore, when you access mental care from a familiar space,

you may find it easier to relax and stay focused, thus enhancing your results.

3. Great for those with physical limitations

Remote therapy is a great fit for individuals who have physical disabilities that make it

inconvenient to leave the house, and for individuals who are immunocompromised who are

looking to limit their social interactions with others during the COVID-19 pandemic.

4. Multiple members of a family can train as they rent one unit

If multiple family members require neurofeedback therapy, all members can train as they rent

one unit. This is yet another time saving and cost efficient solution that remote neurofeedback

therapy provides.

The Disadvantage of Remote Neurofeedback Therapy

Home users are obligated to learn how to use the equipment and follow instructions according

to the technician. If you have concerns about your capacity to operate the technology, remote

neurofeedback therapy may not be the best option for you.

References:

Remote Neurofeedback | Neuropotential Clinic

Remote Therapy and Neurofeedback amid Social Distancing – BrainMaster Technologies Inc.

Remote Neurofeedback For Brain Training At Home

Neuropotential Clinics Now Offers Remote Neurofeedback Sessions

https://thewholeu.uw.edu/2021/05/17/benefits-of-remote-counseling
https://www.verywellmind.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-online-therapy-2795225

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