“The literature suggests that EEG biofeedback therapy should play a major therapeutic role in many difficult areas. In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum of efficacy, it would be universally accepted and widely used.”
Frank Duffy, M.D.
Neurologist, Head of the Neuroimaging Department and of Neuroimaging Research at Boston Children’s Hospital, and Harvard Medical School
“EEG biofeedback, in the long term management of ADHD providing a sustained effect even without stimulant treatment… Parents interested in non-psychopharmacologic treatment can pursue the use of complementary and alternative therapy. The therapy most promising by recent clinical trials appears to be EEG biofeedback.”
Katie Campbell Daley, M.D.
Department of Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston and in the Department of Pediatrics of the Harvard Medical School
“EEG biofeedback meets the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry criteria for clinical guideline (CG) for treatment of ADHD, seizure disorders, anxiety (OCD, GAD, PTSD, phobias), depression, reading disabilities, and addictive disorders. This suggests that EEG biofeedback should always be considered as an intervention for these disorders”
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Based on a recent analysis of evidenced-based studies, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has now recognized neurofeedback (EEG brainwave biofeedback) and working memory training as clinically efficacious in the treatment of children and adolescents with attention and hyperactivity disorders. The Academy’s analysis, using the PracticeWise Evidence Based Services (PWEBS) database, determined that using these interventions significantly improves attention and reduces hyperacivity.
June 2010 issue of Pediatrics
“As an Emergency Room doctor, I routinely saw patients with anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. I was always deeply troubled by how little could be done. I was also troubled that so often the only treatment we could offer was medication. At best, these were just temporary fixes. Now, with new developments in brainwave biofeedback, particularly LENS, there is finally an effective way to treat most of these patients. LENS is a very significant medical breakthrough, one of the most important I have seen in all my years of medical training and practice.”
David Dubin, M.D.