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The Three Stages Of Lyme Disease
What is Lyme Disease?
Lyme Disease is a bacterial infection primarily transmitted by lxodes ticks or deer ticks. The disease is caused by a bacterium called Borrelia
burgdoferi. Lyme is named "The Great Imitator," as its symptoms mimic other disease that affect the brain and nervous system, muscles and joints, and
the heart.
How do People Get Lyme Disease?
Lyme Disease is spread through the bite of a tick. Due to its size, many people do not realize they have been bitten because most are as tiny as a poppy
seed. Once the tick has attached to its host, it will transmit the Lyme and pathogens to the bloodstream.
Three Stages or Lyme Disease
The progression of Lyme Disease is marked by three stages:
Early–localized stage: A red spot can
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Attention Problems In Children
The need for better treatment options for individuals with learning and attention problems is evidenced by the millions of children who are diagnosed
with neurodevelopmental disorders every day. Neurodevelopmental disorders (i.e., learning disabilities such as dyslexia, and attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder) represent a major national problem. According to the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS, 2006), an
estimated 6.3% of children ages 5–15 have a disability, which amounts to 2.8 million children in the United States. Of those, many children are
diagnosed with learning disabilities and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, who typically receive services in school under the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004).
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A new area of research, neurofeedback, extends the functionality of EEG as a diagnostic tool into a method of treatment. It is based on the scientific
foundation of operant learning, where behavior is increased or decreased based on the consequences of behavior. Low resolution brain
electromagnetic tomography (LORETA) is a more advanced form of NF that extends surface EEG NF. It works by using data from 19 channels to
localize cortical and subcortical current density, which has the potential to greatly extend the scope and efficacy of NF.
Neurofeedback is a biofeedback technique that facilitates self awareness and behavioral control by making the electrical activity of a person's brain
observable on a computer screen. Many research studies have generally supported the efficacy of NF for the treatment of children with
neurodevelopmental disabilities in learning or attention (i.e., Breteler, Arns, Peters, Giepmans, & Verhoeven, 2010; Gevensleben, Holl, Albrecht,
Vogel, Schlamp, Kratz, et al., 2009; Walker,
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The Negative Effects Of Medications In Sports
Perhaps you have witnessed the countless times when an athlete was injured and within seconds, was encircled by a collective group of trainers and
team doctors. Or perhaps you have heard about the athlete who was assisted off the field, diagnosed, treated and sent to physical therapy; often to
return miraculously in a week or two. Yet when that same athlete has a mental disorder, there is no armada of medical personnel, but rather an athlete
often left abandoned. Sports, too often, are concealed to hide deeply rooted mental health issues. The better the athlete, the more desperate they are to
reach the next level; the less likely they will reach out for help. The abiding irony is that athletes––our indestructible gladiators, our iron–clad... Show
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Instead, the sports culture applauds mental toughness and criticizes weakness disclosure (Bauman, 2016). Consequently, athletes' emotional and
psychiatric problems are withheld due to the stigma that prevents athletes from pursuing timely and appropriate help (Bauman, 2016; Trojian, 2016).
Additional barriers may be poor mental health literacy and stigma, while the main facilitators of seeking help are; having a current positive relationship
with a health professional or doctor, an emotional intelligence and/or a positive social support (Gulliver, Griffiths & Christensen, 2012). Thus,
explaining why athletes have traditionally been poorly supported to manage their mental health, because the fear of disclosure may damage their
athletic career plans. Today, however, alternative forms of treatment among athletes are encouraged, beginning with mental health awareness and
literacy to improve the emotional climate of the athlete's performance environment (Sebbens, HassmГ©n, Crisp & Wensley, 2016). Coupled with
motives such as an awareness of the popularity of a specific form of treatment and curiosity about a new type of therapy. Thus, enhancing positive
interactions and relationships between the athlete, their coaches and teammates. At the same time, athletes may resort to complementary and
alternative medicine (CAM) due to a lack of medical care, incompetent
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Effective Treatment For ADHD
Treatment for ADHD Effective treatment for ADHD include stimulant medications such as Ritalin and Adderall. These medications shows
effectiveness in improving attention span of children ADHD. Powers et al (2008) stated that stimulants used as treatment affect brain regions involved
in executive functioning, increasing frontal activation, and enhancing inhibitory control. Stimulants can improve neurocognitive function that will
enhance readiness and improve academic skills. Increased productivity, decreased disruptive behaviors, and reduce symptoms of ADHD (Powers et al.,
2008). Behavior management treatments have proved to be effective in reducing ADHD symptoms. The most effective treatment for treating ADHD is
medication in combinations with
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Pros And Cons Of The Unexplainable Store
The unexplainable store review
Introduction
It is true that many people love to meditate every now and then. This is one of the major reasons why there are companies which specialize on
meditation products. The Unexplainable store is one company which deals with meditation products.
Do you know that your brainwaves are highly affected by the different states you experience? These states include being happy, sad among others.
It very possible to train your brain waves to behave in a certain manner. It only requires training. I have come across many people stating that they are
reading some health magazines to help them control their brainwaves. At first I laughed until I came around the unexplainable store program.
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It is definite that it has many positive health effects on our brains and body in general. Let us look at some of the health effects this brain has on our
body:
It reduces headaches which are very common.
Improving sleeping patterns
It helps in memory enhancement.
This program helps in relieving sinus congestion
It is a good source of anger management
It can boost your immune system
Pros about the unexplainable store program
It is easy to use because the user do not need any form of skills or experience
It saves time and energy .In short it does not require a lot of instruments when using this program
There is 24/7 customer care support
It is a very secure and safe program to download
It gives a 60 days money guarantee to those clients who see the program not useful
The audios are of high quality so there is no need of worrying about quality
This program can be used for meditation, relaxation among others
It is affordable.
Cons
This program takes a lot of time for results to be seen
It is difficult to understand the effect a recording
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Patient Health Assessment
Patient health behaviors manifest in physical and emotional ways. The tools discussed in these class provides me with the understanding of tools to
utilize in a primary care setting and traditional therapy settings. According to Wood, Garb and Nezworski "Better measurement makes better
clinicians". Assessment results often lead to diagnosis and treatment. My favorite assessment tool lately is the "My Mood Monitor (M–3)". I have a
40–year–old Caucasian female diagnosed with depression, anxiety and post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She reported she recently reviewed notes
from her previous therapist and discovered she has these three diagnoses. She requested Neurofeedback (NFB) therapy which is not covered by her
health insurance to treat
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Neurofeedback Therapy: A Case Study
How Much Does it Cost?
Typically, there are three steps involved in proceeding with Neurofeedback therapy.
First, we would meet for a 60–minute initial assessment. During this time we will gather a comprehensive history of your symptoms and problems.
We will review your medical records, if any. In the end we will be able to offer you our diagnosis and recommend a treatment plan, which may or
may not involve Neurofeedback. Or, if further clarification is needed, we might request additional records, suggest some testing or refer you for a
consultation. At this point, if Neurofeedback treatment seems indicated we will schedule the QEEG recording. The cost of the initial assessment is $200.
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Behavioral health disorders cripple America's workforce as the leading cause of disability. Nearly 9 million have a mental illness that greatly affects
their day–to–day living, and 10.8 million full–time adult workers have an addiction.
Despite this heavy burden on the economy, treatment of behavioral health disorders is a low priority. More than one in three adults with a serious
mental illness, and 90 percent of adults with addictions – 98 percent receive no treatment. Less than one–third of those treated receive care considered
minimally adequate. (Source: National Council for Behavioral
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Case Study Of Antisocial Mentality Disorder
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–V) defines antisocial personality disorder as a mental disorder where an individual
has no concern for the rights of themselves or others. This disorder may be confused with being out of touch with society due to the fact that that is
what being antisocial really is. This type of antisocial behavior, as stated before, means having no disregard for the health and safety for others. People
of this psychological nature are sometimes labeled as sociopaths. Given that these patients care little about the well being of anyone, the symptoms they
obtain are very troublesome and mentally unhealthy. Treatment for this disorder varies from patient to patient.
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Lyle was a troubled man who showed signs of many DSM–V symptoms of antisocial personality disorder. When the sessions fist began, Lyle stated
that he felt no remorse for the death of his father or brother and that he wished his mother was dead along with them. Lyle had a strange body odor
that would not go away no matter how often he showered. He described it as the "smell of fear." According to Sebern F. Fisher, the patient's
therapist, Lyle was unemployed and often had episodes of rage where he would run cars off the road at very high speeds, physically assault people,
destroy property, and also had a history of abusing alcohol (Fisher, 2007). These intense episodes of rage fall under just about all of the symptoms.
Provided that only two symptoms have to be present to be diagnosed with this disorder, Lyle's condition was very serious. Not only did he have
symptoms for this disorder, but also symptoms for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and anxiety disorder. As stated before, having multiple
mental health conditions is not uncommon for those in this mental
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Use of Neurofeedback To Enhance Human Performance Essay
Neurofeedback is defined as a speciality field within biofeedback, which is dedicated to training people to gain control over the electro–physiological
processes in the human brain (Demos, 2005). It is a non invasive technique that uses an electroencephalograph (EEG) to measure electrical brain
signals in terms of their frequency and amplitude, during a task an individual performs. Once the EEG has been recorded the raw traces are then
separated into individual frequency components (Delta, Theta, Alpha, Sensorimotor Rhythm and Beta), and information relating to them is fed back to
the individual, in real time, in a form that he/she can consciously see the changes in the electrical state of their brain. This process is called a... Show
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There are also many studies that have shown that neurofeedback enhances cognitions in the topic areas of memory (Keizer, Verment & Hommel, 2010)
and mental rotation tasks (Hanslamyr, Sauseng, Doppelmayr, Schabus & Klimesch, 2005). Finally there has also been a substantial amount of research
into how neurofeedback can enhance the lives of suffers of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (Lubar, Swartwood, Jeffrey & O'Donnell
(1995) Therefore this essay will discuss how neurofeedback can enhance human performance however it will also include a critical evaluation of these
methods. Neurofeedback is used in the sporting world to acquire insight into the psychological state of athletes before, during and after they complete
certain activities. The information acquired by neurofeedback supplies the athlete with opportunities to improve their sporting performance, without
the use of performance enhancing drugs. As separate sports place different demands on the brain, much research has been conducted to try and define
the brain wave patterns associated with distinct peak performances. Kerick et al. (2001) investigated event–related alpha power (11–13 HZ) at temporal
and central electrode sites (T3, T4, C3 & C4). Participants were eight highly skilled marksmen whose EEG recordings were analysed whilst
undertaking different tasks relating to shooting. Results showed that over an eight second period before the trigger was pulled the marksmen
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Family Medical History: The Cause Of Depression
Over 15 million people suffer from depression every year and over half of those individuals fail to seek help. The truth is, what many people think is
an unstable condition can most certainly be treated. And those who hesitate to speak up have no reason to believe their personal problems and mental
health should go unnoticed. Studies have shown that although there are many factors leading to depression a cause could be as simple as a person's
biology. Family medical history can be the cause of someone's depression simply because it runs in their family. Other causes include death, divorce,
abuse, and any other stressful event. Depression comes in different forms; major depression is characterized by low self–esteem and ongoing sadness
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Autism Spectrum Disorder And Occupational Therapy
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Occupational Therapy The prevalence rate of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has risen drastically in the last 10–15
years. In 2008 the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that an estimated 1 in 150 individuals had been diagnosed with ASD, the
2014 report now estimates that 1 in 68 individuals have been diagnosed with ASD, roughly a 120% increase (CDC 2007 & 2014). This rising trend
necessitates a greater number of programs and intervention strategies to improve the quality of life of individuals with ASD. One of the primary
professions responsible for implementing and designing these new strategies and programs are occupational therapy (OT) practitioners. Occupational
therapists are responsible for providing services that increase performance and participation of individuals with ASD. It is essential that occupational
therapists utilize interventions proven to be efficacious and are continually improving and redesigning their program strategies (AOTA Ethics and
IDEA). There is a wide range of interventions utilized by occupational therapists when treating individuals with ASD due to the various manifestations
of deficits and positive symptoms that can occur. Sensory Processing and Sensory Integration Sensory–processing problems are often one of the
primary focuses of occupational therapists when treating individuals with ASD. This is because of the high frequency in which sensory processing
problems occur within individuals
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Human Development : A Life Span View By Kail And Cavanaugh
This paper explores two published articles that report on results from research conducted on social functioning of children with cerebral palsy, and a
study of available techniques to improve cognitive function in cerebral palsy patients. This paper also refers to the published book, Human
Development: A Life Span View by Kail and Cavanaugh (2016). This paper will examine the results of the differences in social and cognitive
development of individuals with cerebral palsy and those without cerebral palsy. Cunningham, S. D., Warschausky, S., & Thomas, P. D. (2009)
research results along with Gupta, M., Bhatia, D., & Rajak, B. L. (2017) and Kail, R. V., & Cavanuagh, J. C. (2016) suggest that there is differences
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Cerebral palsy is brain damage that has occured while a child's brain is still developing, so before birth, during birth, or immediately after birth. Social
and cognitive impairments for individuals diagnosed with cerebral palsy rely heavily on the type and extent of brain damage. Children with congenital
neurodevelopmental conditions have been shown to be at an increased risk of social problem solving deficits and difficulty engaging in social
interactions (Cunningham, S. D., Warschausky, S., & Thomas, P. D. 2009). Overall, children diagnosed with these congenial neurodevelopmental
conditions have been shown to have poorer social skills, fewer peers in their social network, and experience lower–quality relationships with their
bestfriend (Cunningham, S. D., Warschausky, S., & Thomas, P. D. 2009).
Friendships are defined as a voluntary relationship between two people involving mutual liking, by age 4 or 5 most children claim to have a "best
friend," (Kail, R. V., & Cavanuagh, J. C., 2016). Friendships create many benefits for an individual, but there also may be negative effects. Recent
findings suggest that there are differences in the associations between direct pathways of parental influence and childhood friendship characteristics
between children with and without CP (Cunningham, S. D., Warschausky, S., & Thomas, P. D., 2009). Results
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Nicotine Persuasive Speech
The other day I was sitting on my balcony, enjoying a cup of green tea, and taking in the ocean air when my neighbour stepped out onto his balcony
and ruined my zen with his chain smoking. One cigarette isn't completely finished and he's lighting up a new one. This one time I witnessed him
smoking a cigarette while eating a sandwich. Before I became a neurofeedback therapy specialist, I could never understand why some of my family
and friends couldn't just stop smoking, knowing the many health risks that come with it, like cancer (anywhere in your body), coronary disease,
stroke, blood vessel damage and so on. According to the CDC, Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States. This
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He confided in me that he has a very demanding job, doesn't really have many friends and cares for his sick mother who's in a nursing home.
Smoking seemed to be therapeutic for him, even though he knew how terribly unhealthy it was. My heart went out to him so I offered him my help,
Pro Buono. The great news is, after just a few sessions, he's able to eat a meal without smoking a cigarette. He's got a long road ahead of him, being
a smoker for over thirty years, but he's dedicated to his therapy sessions and after each one he shows magnificent signs of
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Development Of Treatments For Brain Disorders
Development of treatments for brain disorders has always been a problematic issue due to the lack of knowledge and information on the physiology
and mechanisms of many of these disorders (Stoeckel, 2014, p. 245). Various diseases, especially the lethal ones such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's
disease, have many unanswered questions and vast gaps to be filled at the biological level that are critical in formulating treatments for each disease
(Stoeckel, 2014, p. 246). As a result, the development of novel, safe and effective treatments is very slow, and much more research is required to
uncover the physiological underpinnings of these diseases.
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332). This paper will introduce rtfMRI as an innovative method for treating brain disorders by discussing the collective evidence of its potential in
clinical application and neurotherapeutics from various studies, its benefits, and future research to improve rtfMRI technology as treatment.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revolutionized the field of neuroscience by allowing researchers to study the human brain with
high–resolution recordings of indirect measures of brain activity known as the blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) response, in a non–invasive and
inexpensive manner. fMRI is based on the principle that neural activity involved in brain functioning during tasks like memorizing a phone number
or remembering a face is coupled to changes in cerebral blood flow and metabolism. BOLD is a contrast mechanism that reflects a complex
interaction between cerebral blood flow (CBF), volume and its transport of oxygen to brain cells. When a specific region of the brain increases its
activity in response to a task, brain cells in that region require more oxygen for the increased metabolic activity, thus extracting oxygen from the
heme–group or iron that binds oxygen in the blood and causing an increase in CBF to deliver more oxygenated
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Impact of Adhd on a Child’s Schooling
William Schrupp
Impact of ADHD on a Child's Schooling
SS3150: Research Methods Steven Smith
Impact of ADHD on a Child's Schooling
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurological disorder and is mainly diagnosed in childhood, although it can carry
on into adulthood. ADHD often occurs in more in males than females. A child with ADHD might daydream, forget or lose things, fidget, talk too
much, and having trouble socializing. School can be very challenging for a child with ADHD. A child with ADHD may have trouble concentrating in
school, have difficulties reading and writing, and have trouble making friends and socializing.
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A child with ADHD may also have trouble in other classes, such as, math class. Math does not always come easily; solving math problems can be
especially difficult for a child with ADHD. Math requires sustained attention in order to memorize the steps and understand fully how to work the
problem, which a child with ADHD lacks the attention process that he/she needs to understand math and results in the child with ADHD getting low
grades or failing the class. A child with ADHD may have trouble subtracting large numbers; they rely on finger counting, and have difficult solving
problems with more than one step (aboutkidshealth). A child with ADHD may have trouble solving problems, deciphering which method to use when
trying to solve a problem, and have a hard time figuring out and deciphering word problems.
There has been case study research to see the effect of children ranging of all age to see how ADHD does affects them in school. EEG Education
& Research Inc. is a corporation founded to educate and encourage growth in the field of Neurofeedback. It is comprised of a highly regarded
and well trained Affiliate community of Neurofeedback professionals. Their mission is to educate fellow professionals in EEG biofeedback
applications and techniques, publish clinical research, provide technical information and produce training materials. Berry Belt, who works for EEG,
conducted a research on ADHD on a 13 year old boy.
The boy
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Patient Health Assessment Tool Analysis
Patient health behaviors have physical and emotional symptomology. The psychometric readings and discussions in this class provides an in–depth
understanding of tools to utilize in primary care and traditional therapy settings. According to Wood, Garb, and Nezworski "Better measurement makes
better clinicians". The assessment tools I would utilize in a Primary Care setting are different from the tools I would utilize in a traditional therapy
setting. Assessment is necessary because it leads to diagnosis and treatment. I like utilizing the "My Mood Monitor (M–3)" assessment tool because it
is comprehensive and easy to use. I have a 40–year–old Caucasian female patient diagnosed with depression, anxiety and post–traumatic stress disorder
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Effects Of Pornography
Pornographic images have been around for years, archeologist throughout the world have found images carved in stone. Within the last 30 years, how
pornography is viewed has changed, from having to travel to a rough part of town to personally purchase a magazine or video, to the ability to obtain
explicate videos on your phone. With the Internet, users are now able to access pornography anonymously, having access to millions of images, mostly
for free. The accessibility, affordability and anonymity takes the effort, cost and public judgment out of the equation. In the last twenty years,
pornography has moved into mainstream society. Why does this matter? Effects of pornography gathered from self–reports show users have difficulty
reaching orgasm, experience delayed ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, and no longer are aroused by real people. While symptoms do improve when
they stop visiting online sites research shows 1/3 of men, 18–30 years old, believe they are addicted to pornography or are unsure. People who suffer
from drug abuse often show outward signs, like dilated pupils, bloodshot eyes, increased pulse, erratic behavior and mood swings. On the other hand,
those who suffer from alcoholism demonstrate a growing dependency on alcohol to perform daily functions, lack of inhibition and lose of control over
their emotions and actions. A porn addict however, more than likely has the appearance of a perfectly normal person–no increased pulse, or bloodshot
eyes or lack of
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Argumentative Essay On Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback is a form of therapeutical biofeedback that utilizes real–time visualization of brain activity. Most commonly, this is done by use of
electroencephalography, or EEG. The purpose of this form of therapy is to train the brain to manipulate and even change its function. There is a lot
of controversy surrounding this therapy, especially regarding whether it is effective or not. It's a relatively new concept in the field of neuroscience
and there are plenty of arguments regarding the benefits of it's use and whether or not it can replace therapeutical medications. My question is
whether or not it is effective, and if it is, how? In order to answer and explore my question on whether or not neurofeedback is an effective form of
therapy,
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Neurofeedback: Behavioral Therapy Technique
Neurofeedback is a behavioral therapy technique which can be traced back to the early 1930s. During this time, the first observations were made that
the EEG alpha–blocking response could be classically conditioned during sleep (Mayer & Arns, 2016). Joe Kamiya is regarded as the original
pioneer of modern neurofeedback. He developed a series of experiments demonstrating that individuals can control brainwaves through feedback. His
experiments focused on training alpha waves, a mental state associated with feelings of relaxation (Moriyama et al., 2012). In the late 1960s, Dr.
Barry Sterman was the first to successfully apply EEG conditioning and establish clinical applications for neurofeedback (Arns et al., 2014). During his
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Within the last decade, novel imaging techniques and advanced equipment has offered researchers new forms of feedback that draw on diverse brain
signals that help treat underlying neural processes (Thibault, Lifshitz, Birbaumer, & Raz, 2015). Infrared spectroscopy neurofeedback and real–time
fMRI neurofeedback are two new approaches that target well–defined brain regions (Holtmann, Sonuga–Barke, Cortese, & Brandeis, 2014). Markedly,
real–time fMRI offers the opportunity to regulate deep structures within the brain associated with ADHD and cortical regions (Holtmann et al., 2014).
In addition, tomographic neurofeedback may reduce the number of sessions needed by offering a more specific training (Gevensleben et al., 2014). In
addition, unlike the normal on one or two electrode training, Z–score neurofeedback training uses 19 electrodes to train up to thousands of variables at
a time. The Z–score neurofeedback is a "real time" training where the patient's brain is getting trained to be within the normal limits as defined by a
normative database (Krigbaum & Wigton, 2015). Tomographic neurofeedback uses those nineteen sensors to give a three–dimensional image of the
patient's brain in real time. As a result, practitioners can train all brain areas related to the patient's symptoms and use the improved images
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Alpha Neuroheallth Clinic Executive Summary
Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic
Partners for Positive Change
Our Mission
The mission of Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic is to make positive changes in the lives of children, youth and families through a holistic approach to mental
health.
Our commitment is to educate, enhance, and better the lives of our clients and families.
About
Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic (ANC) is an extraordinary company dedicated to the treatment of a wide variety of mental health issues in both adults and
children. We are a group of mental health professionals that use cutting–edge, symptom–focused treatment plans to define an alternative approach to
behavioral health that is based on normalizing brain function. It is often more effective than both traditional counseling and medication–based therapies.
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Certification is thru the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA). Our aim is to always evaluate and apply the latest yet safest, most
effective and leading–edge techniques for normalizing brain function. In so doing, we provide lasting relief to our clients.
The success of Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic (ANC) treatment program is based on helping clients understand that they can change thought patterns and
associated distortions and thinking errors, while increasing feelings of self–control, self–worth, and empowerment. Other objectives focus on helping
clients identify cycles of behavior and learn stress management and sobriety skills, in addition to communication, relaxation, problem solving, and
relapse prevention skills.
At ANC we offer Neurofeedback training along with other therapies and we have a network of physicians and other specialists with whom we work to
offer a comprehensive treatment team. Our counseling blends modern methods with state of the art neuroscience to give a unique and powerful
therapeutic
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The Marketing Research of Brainquiry
Marketing Report
For
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
The New York research covers a complete sample breakdown of doctors and patients. This breakdown can be used to send surveys, as contact
information for personal selling or promotion. The folder titled New York on the CD contains all information needed to conduct any of the things
mentioned above. There is also an ample sports breakdown for the golf professionals. This is not a sample but all the private golf clubs and the golf
associations that could be used for promotional needs as well as selling. All the information needed for this is found in the excel file in the New York
folder titled "New York Research". All promotional information is mentioned in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Information related to Sport target group shows a list of all 75 golf clubs in Belgium. More detailed information related each specific topic wasn 't
found because of two reasons, such as time limit and information availability. Excel file "Belgium research" provides detailed information related to
Belgian psychologists that were found. The same counts for golf clubs. Extra information about Belgium includes Word documents containing
information about Belgian ADHD support groups and Alzheimer 's disease support groups, additional to this PDF files include information about
patients with Mental Health problems in Belgium. These .pfd files are taken from Belgian federal statistics website.
Unfortunately, not much information was not found about Luxembourg. The main reason of this is that information was not available. Available
information includes Patients Breakdown and all 6 golf clubs of Luxembourg. Detailed information could be found in an Excel file called
"Luxembourg research"
The total UK marketing research report draws basic information about the potential target groups such as doctors, patients and Golf professionals,
insurance companies who are covering these kinds of treatments and promotional activities and tools to enter these new markets. There is a list of
professional golf clubs in the UK but there was no clear information obtainable which shows that they are using bio–feedback or
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‘The value of objective and subjective evidence in...
'The value of objective and subjective evidence in understanding mental health conditions'
It is important to consider both subjective and objective evidences to gain a comprehensive picture of any mental health condition. I am going to
demonstrate through examples how parallel considerations can be used by clinicians to gain a full understanding of mental health disorders. Subjective
evidence is how the patient interprets the working of his own mind. It includes what he reports about his thoughts and feelings including any
uncomfortable sensations or distressing thoughts. Objective evidence on the other hand is measurable. It comprises of any signs of the illness that can
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He takes into consideration not only the patient's mental state but also the patient's general physical health, psychosocial or environmental problems,
their ability to integrate into society and take care of themselves.
Subjective evidence includes the thoughts and feelings of the patient. It comprises of the symptoms the patient is reporting and the level of distress
he is experiencing. A patient suffering from depression for example might report symptoms of having dark thoughts, feeling blue, can complain of
persistent low mood, outbursts of crying, decreased appetite and activity levels, lack of sleep. These are all examples of subjective evidence.
Objective evidence about the condition includes any signs noticeable to the clinician that can be taken as an indication of mental disease. This can
include slumped posture, poor hygiene, scruffy appearance, sadness, crying, sighing or pacing. Lack of appetite can be a symptom a depressed person
is complaining about, while the amount of weight loss is measurable and objective. Aches, pains and flulike symptoms may not have any biological
basis in the body but can be psychosomatic manifestations of the depression. Moreover depression usually accompanies many severe, long–term
conditions.
During the psychological assessment the clinician gathers all information about a patient's medical health and mental health history, collects
information from immediate family members, looks
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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder ( Adhd )
Introduction: History The question of the century is: does Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) even exist? Also, if it does exist, are
children being over diagnosed or overmedicated? Some believe it is a combination of societal changes and outlooks on behavior and some
believe it is due to the booming industry of psychopharmacology and over diagnosis (Hinshaw & Scheffler, 2014). There is no question that this
disorder is the number one diagnosis in children today and many people are questioning the credibility of this phenomena. To fully understand the
disorder it is important to discuss the history, the controversies that pertain to each side, as well as the treatments that are currently being used
today. The recognition of symptoms similar to ADHD have been prevalent in our society for quite some time. According to the World Federation
of ADHD, symptoms of this disorder were recognized well before the 1900's. The history of recognizing attention and its effects dates back to the
late 1700's when Alexander Critchon, a Scottish Physician, wrote a book that discussed a topic called mental derangement, which is viewed as a
subtype of what is now called the inattentive type (World Federation of ADHD, 2014). In the 1800's hyperactivity was recognized in children's books
as the fidgety behaviors appearing in fictional characters, as well as recognizing the over explosiveness of children (World Federation of ADHD,
2014). Then in the 1900's there was a marked
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ADHD In Dr. Jekyll And Mr.
"ADHD is one of the most common chronic behavioral disorders encountered by primary care physicians" (Ambalavanan and Holten 1). Many
children across the world struggle with this disorder everyday, hoping for a sensible solution. ADHD develops to become most apparent in children
during preschool and early elementary years (Ambalavanan and Holten 1). It is challenging for these children who posses this disorder to control the
way they act or their ability to pay attention, especially for longer periods of time such as a school day. It begins to not only affect the child's
physical and mental well being, but also the child's ability to learn and complete their school work. It can also potentially hold a child back from
being their best self, and living life to its fullest potential. This disorder often begins to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Based on experimentation completed by many scientists and the confidence that Dr. Jekyll exemplified in the novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, using
medication to treat ADHD in children can be beneficial because Methylphenidate and Atomoxetine have provided great results for the children who
suffer from ADHD, the medication can help to relieve stress from the parents, and it also proves to be more effective than the other alternatives such as
neurofeedback.
The implementation of Methylphenidate and Atomoxetine has allowed for great hope for the children who struggle with ADHD. Many scientists and
doctors search for a way to lessen the burden of ADHD on children. They compile and complete many studies in which they test different alternatives
to treat this disorder. The results of one of many clinical studies completed by Savill states, "Nevertheless, in a clinical study of 36 youths with ADHD
[mean (standard
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Negative Speech On Neurofeedback
I.Every 1 in 5 Americans suffer with mental disorders and issues. While there are treatments some can be dangerous like meditation which can result in
addiction and health issues. A better solution is Neurofeedback, a non–invasive treatment for most mental health disorders, it helps even out both
hemispheres of the brain through technology. All thanks to Neurologist, W. Berry Storman and Scientist, Wanda Wyrwick's studies preformed on cats,
this was made possible. They injected a chemical into cats, which half of them had Neurofeedback preformed on and the other half not, and
meticulously studied their brain waves. The studies revealed that the cats which had Neurofeedback preformed on resisted the chemical and where
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There are also the beta and Theta waves. Beta is detected when awake, thinking, focused, concentrating, and exited. While Theta is the opposite and is
observed while sleepy, it helps with creativity and meditation. 3.Lastly, there are Gamma waves, which have the highest frequencies and can be seen
when attempting a problem. 4.Knowing these waves help the Neurologist figure out what to fix on the clients' brain. C.Now, besides all of the
scientific questions and facts a big one is why do Neurologists choose to even out the brain through music. VII.Well, us humans are pretty forgetful so
the brain could have a chance of not remembering how to fix itself and improve. So scientists figured out that the brain memorizes music quite well so
they told their clients to take home a recording of the background music in their sessions and listen to it 20–35 minutes a day, and it ended up working
very effectively. VIII.But amongst all of the main ideas there are still some relatively small ones to consider. A.Along with all of the strict
requirements of Neurofeedback during sessions, there are still some things you need to do on your own. 1.Just like believing in the process, if you
don't believe your brain wont except it causing the process not to
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Why Is The Brain Avatar Better To Bier Than High-Speed...
Just as the muscles can be trained to ride a bicycle, type or downhill ski, the brain can also be trained to function more effectively. Brain Avatar is
considered to be the best Electro– Enchephalography (EEG) brain training. Just as the heart functions rhythmically, the brain also operates with
rhythmic pulses of electricity. Research shows that variation in mental activity helps keep the brain healthy and active for the long–term. The brain has
three main speeds of electrical pulses. Slow pulses are seen during the intuitive and creative time when you may be dreaming with images rather
than words. If you remain in the slow pluses for too long, you may be diagnosed with learning or attention problems. It may also signal depression.
Middle speed pulses are the pure awareness states. This is where peak performance in sports or other skilled activities happen as well as things that
can be done without much thought. If you remain in this state too long it may look like you are not motivated. Ideally, a person should move between
slow and fast states smoothly. If you get stuck in one speed, you may just accept the strengths you experience there as well as the limitations.... Show
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However, too much fast speed may make you become obsessive, addictive or anxious. Brain Avatar measures the electrical patterns and our trained
technician can help guide them into more efficient patterns. The therapies can be tailored to the individual needs of business professionals, students,
athletes and anyone who would like to see their brain function better. Some of the functions that may be optimized are focus, attention and cognition.
Brain Avatar uses modern technological advancements in neurofeedback training, including: The ability to view brain activity in real
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Decoded Neurofeedback: A Case Study
A team of neuroscientists from the University of Cambridge found a way of unconsciously removing a fear memory from the brain (a specific fear).
Fear related disorders affect around one in 14 people and are currently treatmented through aversion therapy. Aversion therapy is a treatment in which
they confront their fear by being exposed to it. However, this treatment is not very pleasant, and typically not continued. This new technique created by
the team of neuroscientists could lead to a new way of treating patients with these conditions or fears. They neuroscientists first developed a method to
read and identify a fear memory using a new technique called 'Decoded Neurofeedback'.Decoded Neurofeedback is the technique used for brain
scanning to monitor activity in the brain, and identify complex patterns of activity that resembled a specific fear memory. They then administered a
brief shook when they saw a certain computer image creating a fear memory was created in 17 healthy volunteers. When they detected the pattern the
researchers began to overwrite the fear memory by giving their experimental subjects a reward. The team continued this procedure multiple times and at
the end of their studies that concluded that they had and could reduce the fear memory without the volunteers ever consciously experiencing the fear
memory in the process. Although this study was small it could lead to major advances in treatment of fears, PTSD,... Show more content on
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Many modern day treatments are unpleasant and can even worsen the condition. While this new technique may not only decrease the "fear memory",
but decrease it without the patient's consciously experiencing this fear. I picked this article because I think their are so many possibilities on where we
can go with modern technology and knowledge and this is just one of the many experiments leading to the
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Alpha Neurohealth Clinic Executive Summary
Wherefore, men are free according to the flesh; and all things are given them which are expedient unto man. And they are free to choose liberty and
eternal life, through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil" (2 Nephi 2:27).
Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic (ANC) is an extraordinary company dedicated to the treatment of a wide variety of mental health issues in both adults and
children. We are a group that includes clinical psychologists, mental health professionals. More importantly, our cutting–edge and symptom–focused
treatment modalities define an alternative approach to behavioral health interventions that is based on normalizing brain function, and is often more
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Our mission is to always evaluate and apply the latest yet safest, most effective and leading–edge techniques for normalizing brain function. In so
doing, we provide lasting relief to our clients, allowing You to Become What You Want!
The Brain Maps and training programs described on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical or mental health
conditions. The services provided here are intended to complement working with your medical professional, not replace it. If you have a serious illness
or mental health disorder, please consult a medical or mental health professional.
LLC taxed as a S Corp
# 90837 is the Psychotherapy/Neurofeedback code for insurance, CPT 90791 or 90792, is what is used for QEEG
CPT 95816 and 95957, is what is used for the QEEG assessment by a third party
CPT 90901 or 90876 neurofeedback sessions code
Our marketing program would work for self pay clients, not for insurance billed.
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Working with Youth Centers, in patient recovery groups, SA, 12 steps meetings, helping all these increase their recovery ratio.
Open house for grand opening
Offering random drug tests at the clinic
2 programs, 1 as a partner with other
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How Drug Addiction Detoxification And Rehabilitation...
Drug addiction detoxification and rehabilitation requires time and many steps in order for the affected person to succeed. Every addict is a fingerprint.
The individual biochemistry, social history and personality of the addict means that each person may respond to different therapies to achieve success
in recovery. Holistic therapies such as nutrition, chiropractic, acupuncture, meditation, art and music therapy, horse assisted therapy and neurofeedback
training are being researched and employed in various treatment facilities as an adjunct to the more traditional therapies such as medical detox,
individual counseling and behavioral therapies. Even hallucinogenic drugs have been used safely and effectively as a short term intervention for
addictions. The use of these unique approaches allows more addicts an opportunity for recovery, especially if they were previously unsuccessful with
the more standard therapies. Hallucinogens, such as LSD, ibogaine, peyote and ayahuasca, are classified as Schedule I drugs with a high potential for
abuse and no known medical uses. However, there is evidence that they might be safe and effective for short term treatments in addiction detoxification
and treatment. They have a larger safety margin than the major addictive drugs with a low mortality rate and negligent physical dependence potential.
Research suggests that their action on serotonin is relevant to addiction treatment because these levels tend to be deficient in addict
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Analysis Of Suicide Alert: The Spring Season Can Be Deadly
www.psychologytoday.com Suicide Alert: The Spring Season Can Be Deadly Suicide rate spikes in the season of rebirth and renewal By: Diane
Roberts Stoler Ed.D. April 29, 2015 The suicide rate goes up in the spring. The most committed suicides are done by teenagers and the elderly.
People who feel depressed in the winter blame it on the winter doldrums and think that they will get better in the spring. If you are depressed and
spring arrives, you will feel even worse. While family and friends are having the time of their lives, you are stuck under a gray cloud and fighting to
see another day. Soon you start to ask yourself, "Is there any reason to live anymore?". People try to find ways to get rid of the pain, but most of them
try to get
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Biofeedback Research Papers
Biofeedback
Biofeedback is a technique were people are taught to become aware of there body, and learn to control involuntary processes. It is not known why
biofeedback works, but studies have shown that it functions best with patients who have illnesses that are stress–related. This practice came to be in
laboratory studies in the 1940's. It is considered one of the "earliest behavioral medicine treatments", but did not gain much popularity until the 1950's.
It was found to be a mixture of many scientific experiments such as altered states of consciousness and operant conditioning. These findings were
combined to form the now popular treatment. Although scientists do not necessarily know how exactly biofeedback works, it is thought that because
of the "non–focused, non–goal oriented" state of consciousness, subjects are able to "release physiological tensions, soften interpersonal relating, and
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These may include migraine headaches, incontinence, high blood pressure, ADHD, epilepsy, and anxiety. In order for these to be treated, therapists
may use EMG(electromyography), thermal biofeedback, or neurofeedback/electroencephalography(EEG) or a combination of the three.
Electromyography gauges muscle electrical activity, thermal biofeedback measures skin temperature, and electroencephalography assesses brain wave
activity. Each one of these technologies are used to treat different conditions. EMG is used to treat headaches, anxiety, incontinence and high blood
pressure since these disorders can be related to muscle tension. Thermal biofeedback is utilized mainly to help with headaches because when the body
is under stress, the fight–or–flight response is activated, which lowers the body's temperature on the appendages. EEG is used to treat attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder and epilepsy. The brainwaves are measured and then can be controlled by the
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Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome Analysis
Main Post Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome I chose this disease because I really don't know very much about it and would like to learn more. Gilles de
la Tourette Syndrome (GTS) is defined as echolalia (imitating others), multiple tics (motor and vocal), as well as coprolalia (spontaneous swearing).
Neuropsychological disorders associated with GTS are depression, obsessive compulsive behaviors, obsessive compulsive disorder, and
attention–deficit hyperactivity disorder. Onset of GTS is usually aged 5 to 18. In GTS, CT's and MRI's show reduced volume in the basal ganglia with
smaller volumes in the caudate nucleus. There is also a correlation between adults and children with smaller volumes in the lenticular nucleus who have
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The diagnosis of HD is relatively simple due to the distinct presentations. There are four ways that each identifies this disease; family history (gene
mutation specific is responsible). Second, it is characterized neurologically because it is well studied with the disease being principally in the basal
ganglia where particular neuronal populations die, particularly in caudate nucleus but most conspicuously in the putamen. Thirdly, dementia is
selective, more so than Alzheimer's and since HD normally shows symptoms in an individual's 30's and 40's it differs from normal aging brain
changes. HD is clinically categorized into movement disorder, dementia syndrome, and emotional issues such as apathy, depression and irritability
(Grant and Adams,
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Vyvanse
Treating Children with ADHD without Medication Nowadays a lot of people to include children have Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD).
It is estimated that around two million children in the United Stated are struggling with the symptoms of ADHD, which are inattention or inattention
combined with hyperactivity. No one really understands the challenges of raising a child with ADHD more than a parent of a child with ADHD itself.
It can be frustrating, stressful, and overwhelming. People unfamiliar with ADHD tend to blame parents for their child's behavior and they label our
children as troublemakers or spoiled kids. Besides the embarrassing moments or what people might think, we put our children first and look for the best
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Electroencephalography (EGG) neurofeedback is a specific technique under biofeedback therapy and it is the recording of electrical activity within the
cells of the scalp. EGG neurofeedback focuses on the central nervous system and the brain's activity in order to give moment–to–moment information.
Chidren with ADHD have higher rates of EGG abnormalities compared to children without ADHD, such as higher theta ave rhythms (drowsiness),
lower sensorimotor rhythms (movement control), and lower beta waves (attention and memory processess). Neurofeedback provides audio and
visual interpretations of these brain waves, and children learn how to maintain the appropriate levels for functioning. During a session EGG sensors
are situated on the scalp where specific brain wave activity is detected and recorded, with the help of a video game or a movie. The child learns to
maintain low activity of the delta waves and an increase in beta waves, or the game or movie will not continue to play. The child exercises the brain
and increases his focus and attention. (Psych Central,
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hypnosis Essay
Introduction
Attention Deficit Disorder comes under many names and manifests itself in many different ways. The basic definition of ADD includes a difficulty in
concentrating and staying on a task with or without symptoms of hyperactivity. There are many different symptoms included in this definition, all
listed in DSM IV. In this paper I will not differentiate between subtypes of ADD as the predominantly inattentive type, the predominately hyperactive
impulsive type and the combined type.
The difficulties caused by ADD are numerous and manifest themselves especially in the educational setting. This is not to say that there are not
difficulties in other areas of the human existence as personal relations, work etc. But the educational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The various activity levels of the brain are defined as brain waves and divided into four basic groups according to wavelength. Delta waves range
between 0–4 Hz, Theta waves range between 4–8 Hz, Alpha waves range between 8–13 Hz and Beta waves are greater than 13 Hz. Alpha waves are
typical of states of quiet rest, none particular activity and sometimes when the eyes are closed. Beta waves are typical of states of alertness,
attentiveness or active thinking. Beta waves appear also in the REM sleep stage along with Theta waves while the other sleep stages are characterized
by Theta and Delta brain activity .
Many researchers noted a discrepancy between the EEG of subjects with learning disabilities or ADD and normal subjects. Typically, the ADD subjects
were characterized by brain activity on the slower end of the frequency spectrum "The most important characteristic is either an excessive amount
of theta activity, a lack of beta activity or a combination of these" (Lubar, 1985.
The existence of such differences suggests the usage of EEG recording as a good diagnostic tool in the assessment of ADD and Learning Disabilities.
Lubar does not differentiate between LD and ADD subjects but as the focus of this paper is on treatment of ADD I will limit my dicusssion to the
results of ADD subject without imlying anything about effects on LD subjects. On that note, some work was also done in the last decades on using
brain activity
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The Intervention Plan Of Mario 's Case Essay
orker's Intervention Plan Since the last review of Mario's case, there have been many changes in his life as well as the course of therapy. The most
significant change is that a recent argument caused Candace to resign her position and move back home to San Antonio, Tx. Mario remains in
Washington, and continues his weekly therapy sessions. Despite this considerable change, Mario was able to self regulate and continue to decrease
his drinking and other negative coping habits. One practice that was employed after the split was Problem Solving Therapy. This evidence based
intervention was utilized to help him prioritize his goals and make steps towards accomplishing them. His main goals included decreasing his
depressive behaviors, decreasing his drinking behaviors, and finding a trade or educational program to further his skills in a craft related field. While
his behavior was never perfect–nor was it expected to be–over the course of four weeks he was successful in all of his goals. During this time he had
what he considered slip ups, but was able to learn and grow from them in a meaningful way. Following through with his action plans allowed him to
feel empowered in changing his life on his own. Furthermore, it helped him to regain control over his mood. Because Mario worked hard in improving
his situation, his relationship with Candace improved. They are currently on speaking terms, and considering the possibility of moving forward with
their future together.
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Neurofeedback
Why We are Different Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic uses the most technologically–advanced method of neurofeedback available; NeuroGuide's 19
Channel LORETA Z–Score Neurofeedback. This state of the art technology improves outcomes and helps clients reach their goals in the shortest
amount of time. Many neurofeedback providers hold onto outdated methods that often take 60+ sessions. In contrast, LORETA Z–Score
Neurofeedback provides clients with positive results in about 20 sessions. This allows for a significantly faster symptom reduction at a huge cost
savings to the client. LORETA 3D IMAGING Alpha NeuroHealth clinic uses a full 19 sensor array, LORETA (Low Resolution Electromagnetic
Tomography) gives a real–time 3D image of your brain activity. With 19 channel LORETA Neurofeedback, we can train deeper areas of the brain;
entire networks (anxiety, addiction, mood networks etc...), coherence (the way various parts of the brain connect with other parts), phase (the speed in
sending signals within the brain); all crucial factors in optimal brain health. We do not have to chase a dysregulation around your brain with a couple
of sensors; we work on the whole brain! All this coverage means a more efficient training session, which in turn means fewer sessions. Z–SCORE If
you want to see if something is out of balance or dysregulated, you need a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We use an FDA registered QEEG database meeting inclusion/exclusion criteria, transparent sample size per age group, and amplifier matching. It has
been clinically correlated and cross–validated, and is cited in over 100,000 peer reviewed publications. It is capable of neurofeedback directly on
deep brain areas and functions; as well as Hagmann's Hubs, Modules, and Default Mode Networks. The client's symptom checklist is combined with
the QEEG Brain Map to link symptoms to the dysregulated brain
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One Treatment For Adhd Incorporates Cognitive Behavioral...
One treatment for ADHD incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Counseling, and Social Skills training to address deficits in emotional regulation
including low self–esteem, anger or aggression, anxiety or withdrawal, loneliness, and depression. People who are diagnosed with ADHD can learn
conversational skills and can also improve tasks like organization, and memory. Studies have shown that interventions like Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Counseling, and Social Skills training to address deficits in emotional regulation including low self–esteem, anger or aggression, anxiety or
withdrawal, loneliness, and depression. People who are diagnosed with can learn conversational skills and can also improve tasks like organization, and
memory. Studies have shown that interventions like these improve these children 's relationships with their classmates, which helps in the development
of control of aggressive impulses, feelings of acceptance and belonging, morality, stress resistance, self–esteem, and cooperative social exchange skills
(Guevremont & Dumas, 1994). Other treatments for ADHD include Neurofeedback; this involves having a Electroencephalogram (EEG) to measure
brain waves, using a computer program to help increase brain waves related to attention, focus and concentration.( Treatments & Outcomes. (n.d.).
Retrieved April 20, 2016).
Biblically speaking, it is important to recognize that ADHD has spiritual implications. The Bible speaks to many of the behavioral symptoms
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PMS: How Much Do We Really Know? Essay
PMS: How Much Do We Really Know?
"Basically, PMS has been piecemealed. It's like the story of the five blind men and the elephant. One checked the trunk, another the leg and so on, but
nobody has the full picture." ––Dr. Susan Thys–Jacobs (1).
The Controversy
There has been much controversy over the biological factors involved in the mood disorders and discomfort felt by countless women before the onset
of menses. The common term for this discomfort is pre–menstrual syndrome (PMS). PMS is a disorder involving hormonal changes that trigger
disruptive symptoms up to two weeks prior to menstruation. While for many women the symptoms are not severe enough to require treatment, 12 % (5
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Hormones
Withdrawal theory
Dr. Sheryl Smith and colleagues in Philadelphia have devised a theory hypothesizing that PMS is caused by withdrawal of a woman's own hormones.
The progesterone levels are increased during the second half of the menstrual cycle, and then there is a dramatic drop right before the premenstrual
period. Progesterone, however, is converted to alopregnanolone, which acts like a sedative, increasing the potency of Gamma amino buteric acid
(GABA). The presence of GABA produces mild euphoria. This theory hypothesizes that it is the sudden decrease that creates feelings of depression.
The body, in effect, goes into withdrawal. She conducted an experiment in which rats were administered progesterone for three weeks and then induced
them into withdrawal (both progesterone and alopregnanolone). As a result, the rats became more anxious. Studying the brain of these rats showed that
this withdrawal changed the socket into which GABA connects, preventing GABA from calming the brain as it usually does. To counteract this effect,
they used a substance which inhibited this outcome, and concluded that they could block the behavioral effects of the progesterone withdrawal. The
implications for this hint at the need to create a drug that accomplishes the same results in humans (3).
More drug treatment theories
There have been a variety of treatments
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Write An Essay On The Causes Of Autism
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is an intricate developmental disability. Symptoms appear during early stages of childhood and affect a person's
ability to communicate and interact with others. According to the Center for Disease Control, their latest statistics show that 1 out of 68 children have
been identified with having autism spectrum disorder. Autism affects many who have been diagnosed differently because of the wide range of
symptoms and levels of functioning that take place. Early signs of Autism are, not being able to verbalize a single word by age 16 months, overly
focused on a certain object, avoids making eye contact, doesn't respond to their name, does not smile or respond in social environments. The severity
of ASD varies greatly. There is no correct answer as to what causes Autism, but Scientist believe genetics and the environment play a key role. With an
early diagnosis from a licensed medical professional and early treatment, children can enjoy a healthy, fun and memorable childhood, and grow to
become productive members of society. An excellent treatment for children with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During a session, sensors are attached to the child's head where their brain waves are monitored and measured. The child is able to watch their
brainwaves live on an EEG computer monitor, so they learn how their brain functions/respond when asked to concentrate or focus on a variety of tasks
at a time. These therapy exercises will train a child's brain to produce a calm state and help maintain focus so they can create healthier brain patterns.
The parents of the children I have treated have been overjoyed with the benefits/results the treatment has offered. They've noticed a significant
improvement in their child's verbalization skills, confidence, behavior and how they interact with
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The Three Stages Of Lyme Disease

  • 1. The Three Stages Of Lyme Disease What is Lyme Disease? Lyme Disease is a bacterial infection primarily transmitted by lxodes ticks or deer ticks. The disease is caused by a bacterium called Borrelia burgdoferi. Lyme is named "The Great Imitator," as its symptoms mimic other disease that affect the brain and nervous system, muscles and joints, and the heart. How do People Get Lyme Disease? Lyme Disease is spread through the bite of a tick. Due to its size, many people do not realize they have been bitten because most are as tiny as a poppy seed. Once the tick has attached to its host, it will transmit the Lyme and pathogens to the bloodstream. Three Stages or Lyme Disease The progression of Lyme Disease is marked by three stages: Early–localized stage: A red spot can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Attention Problems In Children The need for better treatment options for individuals with learning and attention problems is evidenced by the millions of children who are diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders every day. Neurodevelopmental disorders (i.e., learning disabilities such as dyslexia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) represent a major national problem. According to the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS, 2006), an estimated 6.3% of children ages 5–15 have a disability, which amounts to 2.8 million children in the United States. Of those, many children are diagnosed with learning disabilities and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, who typically receive services in school under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004). Attention problems often begin in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A new area of research, neurofeedback, extends the functionality of EEG as a diagnostic tool into a method of treatment. It is based on the scientific foundation of operant learning, where behavior is increased or decreased based on the consequences of behavior. Low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (LORETA) is a more advanced form of NF that extends surface EEG NF. It works by using data from 19 channels to localize cortical and subcortical current density, which has the potential to greatly extend the scope and efficacy of NF. Neurofeedback is a biofeedback technique that facilitates self awareness and behavioral control by making the electrical activity of a person's brain observable on a computer screen. Many research studies have generally supported the efficacy of NF for the treatment of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities in learning or attention (i.e., Breteler, Arns, Peters, Giepmans, & Verhoeven, 2010; Gevensleben, Holl, Albrecht, Vogel, Schlamp, Kratz, et al., 2009; Walker, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Negative Effects Of Medications In Sports Perhaps you have witnessed the countless times when an athlete was injured and within seconds, was encircled by a collective group of trainers and team doctors. Or perhaps you have heard about the athlete who was assisted off the field, diagnosed, treated and sent to physical therapy; often to return miraculously in a week or two. Yet when that same athlete has a mental disorder, there is no armada of medical personnel, but rather an athlete often left abandoned. Sports, too often, are concealed to hide deeply rooted mental health issues. The better the athlete, the more desperate they are to reach the next level; the less likely they will reach out for help. The abiding irony is that athletes––our indestructible gladiators, our iron–clad... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, the sports culture applauds mental toughness and criticizes weakness disclosure (Bauman, 2016). Consequently, athletes' emotional and psychiatric problems are withheld due to the stigma that prevents athletes from pursuing timely and appropriate help (Bauman, 2016; Trojian, 2016). Additional barriers may be poor mental health literacy and stigma, while the main facilitators of seeking help are; having a current positive relationship with a health professional or doctor, an emotional intelligence and/or a positive social support (Gulliver, Griffiths & Christensen, 2012). Thus, explaining why athletes have traditionally been poorly supported to manage their mental health, because the fear of disclosure may damage their athletic career plans. Today, however, alternative forms of treatment among athletes are encouraged, beginning with mental health awareness and literacy to improve the emotional climate of the athlete's performance environment (Sebbens, HassmГ©n, Crisp & Wensley, 2016). Coupled with motives such as an awareness of the popularity of a specific form of treatment and curiosity about a new type of therapy. Thus, enhancing positive interactions and relationships between the athlete, their coaches and teammates. At the same time, athletes may resort to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) due to a lack of medical care, incompetent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Effective Treatment For ADHD Treatment for ADHD Effective treatment for ADHD include stimulant medications such as Ritalin and Adderall. These medications shows effectiveness in improving attention span of children ADHD. Powers et al (2008) stated that stimulants used as treatment affect brain regions involved in executive functioning, increasing frontal activation, and enhancing inhibitory control. Stimulants can improve neurocognitive function that will enhance readiness and improve academic skills. Increased productivity, decreased disruptive behaviors, and reduce symptoms of ADHD (Powers et al., 2008). Behavior management treatments have proved to be effective in reducing ADHD symptoms. The most effective treatment for treating ADHD is medication in combinations with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Pros And Cons Of The Unexplainable Store The unexplainable store review Introduction It is true that many people love to meditate every now and then. This is one of the major reasons why there are companies which specialize on meditation products. The Unexplainable store is one company which deals with meditation products. Do you know that your brainwaves are highly affected by the different states you experience? These states include being happy, sad among others. It very possible to train your brain waves to behave in a certain manner. It only requires training. I have come across many people stating that they are reading some health magazines to help them control their brainwaves. At first I laughed until I came around the unexplainable store program. Scientists have proved that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is definite that it has many positive health effects on our brains and body in general. Let us look at some of the health effects this brain has on our body: It reduces headaches which are very common. Improving sleeping patterns It helps in memory enhancement. This program helps in relieving sinus congestion It is a good source of anger management It can boost your immune system Pros about the unexplainable store program It is easy to use because the user do not need any form of skills or experience It saves time and energy .In short it does not require a lot of instruments when using this program There is 24/7 customer care support It is a very secure and safe program to download It gives a 60 days money guarantee to those clients who see the program not useful The audios are of high quality so there is no need of worrying about quality This program can be used for meditation, relaxation among others It is affordable. Cons This program takes a lot of time for results to be seen
  • 6. It is difficult to understand the effect a recording ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Patient Health Assessment Patient health behaviors manifest in physical and emotional ways. The tools discussed in these class provides me with the understanding of tools to utilize in a primary care setting and traditional therapy settings. According to Wood, Garb and Nezworski "Better measurement makes better clinicians". Assessment results often lead to diagnosis and treatment. My favorite assessment tool lately is the "My Mood Monitor (M–3)". I have a 40–year–old Caucasian female diagnosed with depression, anxiety and post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She reported she recently reviewed notes from her previous therapist and discovered she has these three diagnoses. She requested Neurofeedback (NFB) therapy which is not covered by her health insurance to treat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Neurofeedback Therapy: A Case Study How Much Does it Cost? Typically, there are three steps involved in proceeding with Neurofeedback therapy. First, we would meet for a 60–minute initial assessment. During this time we will gather a comprehensive history of your symptoms and problems. We will review your medical records, if any. In the end we will be able to offer you our diagnosis and recommend a treatment plan, which may or may not involve Neurofeedback. Or, if further clarification is needed, we might request additional records, suggest some testing or refer you for a consultation. At this point, if Neurofeedback treatment seems indicated we will schedule the QEEG recording. The cost of the initial assessment is $200. Next, the QEEG assessment will allow us to see the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Behavioral health disorders cripple America's workforce as the leading cause of disability. Nearly 9 million have a mental illness that greatly affects their day–to–day living, and 10.8 million full–time adult workers have an addiction. Despite this heavy burden on the economy, treatment of behavioral health disorders is a low priority. More than one in three adults with a serious mental illness, and 90 percent of adults with addictions – 98 percent receive no treatment. Less than one–third of those treated receive care considered minimally adequate. (Source: National Council for Behavioral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Case Study Of Antisocial Mentality Disorder The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–V) defines antisocial personality disorder as a mental disorder where an individual has no concern for the rights of themselves or others. This disorder may be confused with being out of touch with society due to the fact that that is what being antisocial really is. This type of antisocial behavior, as stated before, means having no disregard for the health and safety for others. People of this psychological nature are sometimes labeled as sociopaths. Given that these patients care little about the well being of anyone, the symptoms they obtain are very troublesome and mentally unhealthy. Treatment for this disorder varies from patient to patient. To be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, and individual has to have shown signs of at least ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lyle was a troubled man who showed signs of many DSM–V symptoms of antisocial personality disorder. When the sessions fist began, Lyle stated that he felt no remorse for the death of his father or brother and that he wished his mother was dead along with them. Lyle had a strange body odor that would not go away no matter how often he showered. He described it as the "smell of fear." According to Sebern F. Fisher, the patient's therapist, Lyle was unemployed and often had episodes of rage where he would run cars off the road at very high speeds, physically assault people, destroy property, and also had a history of abusing alcohol (Fisher, 2007). These intense episodes of rage fall under just about all of the symptoms. Provided that only two symptoms have to be present to be diagnosed with this disorder, Lyle's condition was very serious. Not only did he have symptoms for this disorder, but also symptoms for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and anxiety disorder. As stated before, having multiple mental health conditions is not uncommon for those in this mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Use of Neurofeedback To Enhance Human Performance Essay Neurofeedback is defined as a speciality field within biofeedback, which is dedicated to training people to gain control over the electro–physiological processes in the human brain (Demos, 2005). It is a non invasive technique that uses an electroencephalograph (EEG) to measure electrical brain signals in terms of their frequency and amplitude, during a task an individual performs. Once the EEG has been recorded the raw traces are then separated into individual frequency components (Delta, Theta, Alpha, Sensorimotor Rhythm and Beta), and information relating to them is fed back to the individual, in real time, in a form that he/she can consciously see the changes in the electrical state of their brain. This process is called a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also many studies that have shown that neurofeedback enhances cognitions in the topic areas of memory (Keizer, Verment & Hommel, 2010) and mental rotation tasks (Hanslamyr, Sauseng, Doppelmayr, Schabus & Klimesch, 2005). Finally there has also been a substantial amount of research into how neurofeedback can enhance the lives of suffers of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (Lubar, Swartwood, Jeffrey & O'Donnell (1995) Therefore this essay will discuss how neurofeedback can enhance human performance however it will also include a critical evaluation of these methods. Neurofeedback is used in the sporting world to acquire insight into the psychological state of athletes before, during and after they complete certain activities. The information acquired by neurofeedback supplies the athlete with opportunities to improve their sporting performance, without the use of performance enhancing drugs. As separate sports place different demands on the brain, much research has been conducted to try and define the brain wave patterns associated with distinct peak performances. Kerick et al. (2001) investigated event–related alpha power (11–13 HZ) at temporal and central electrode sites (T3, T4, C3 & C4). Participants were eight highly skilled marksmen whose EEG recordings were analysed whilst undertaking different tasks relating to shooting. Results showed that over an eight second period before the trigger was pulled the marksmen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Family Medical History: The Cause Of Depression Over 15 million people suffer from depression every year and over half of those individuals fail to seek help. The truth is, what many people think is an unstable condition can most certainly be treated. And those who hesitate to speak up have no reason to believe their personal problems and mental health should go unnoticed. Studies have shown that although there are many factors leading to depression a cause could be as simple as a person's biology. Family medical history can be the cause of someone's depression simply because it runs in their family. Other causes include death, divorce, abuse, and any other stressful event. Depression comes in different forms; major depression is characterized by low self–esteem and ongoing sadness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Autism Spectrum Disorder And Occupational Therapy Autism Spectrum Disorder and Occupational Therapy The prevalence rate of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has risen drastically in the last 10–15 years. In 2008 the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that an estimated 1 in 150 individuals had been diagnosed with ASD, the 2014 report now estimates that 1 in 68 individuals have been diagnosed with ASD, roughly a 120% increase (CDC 2007 & 2014). This rising trend necessitates a greater number of programs and intervention strategies to improve the quality of life of individuals with ASD. One of the primary professions responsible for implementing and designing these new strategies and programs are occupational therapy (OT) practitioners. Occupational therapists are responsible for providing services that increase performance and participation of individuals with ASD. It is essential that occupational therapists utilize interventions proven to be efficacious and are continually improving and redesigning their program strategies (AOTA Ethics and IDEA). There is a wide range of interventions utilized by occupational therapists when treating individuals with ASD due to the various manifestations of deficits and positive symptoms that can occur. Sensory Processing and Sensory Integration Sensory–processing problems are often one of the primary focuses of occupational therapists when treating individuals with ASD. This is because of the high frequency in which sensory processing problems occur within individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Human Development : A Life Span View By Kail And Cavanaugh This paper explores two published articles that report on results from research conducted on social functioning of children with cerebral palsy, and a study of available techniques to improve cognitive function in cerebral palsy patients. This paper also refers to the published book, Human Development: A Life Span View by Kail and Cavanaugh (2016). This paper will examine the results of the differences in social and cognitive development of individuals with cerebral palsy and those without cerebral palsy. Cunningham, S. D., Warschausky, S., & Thomas, P. D. (2009) research results along with Gupta, M., Bhatia, D., & Rajak, B. L. (2017) and Kail, R. V., & Cavanuagh, J. C. (2016) suggest that there is differences in social and cognitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cerebral palsy is brain damage that has occured while a child's brain is still developing, so before birth, during birth, or immediately after birth. Social and cognitive impairments for individuals diagnosed with cerebral palsy rely heavily on the type and extent of brain damage. Children with congenital neurodevelopmental conditions have been shown to be at an increased risk of social problem solving deficits and difficulty engaging in social interactions (Cunningham, S. D., Warschausky, S., & Thomas, P. D. 2009). Overall, children diagnosed with these congenial neurodevelopmental conditions have been shown to have poorer social skills, fewer peers in their social network, and experience lower–quality relationships with their bestfriend (Cunningham, S. D., Warschausky, S., & Thomas, P. D. 2009). Friendships are defined as a voluntary relationship between two people involving mutual liking, by age 4 or 5 most children claim to have a "best friend," (Kail, R. V., & Cavanuagh, J. C., 2016). Friendships create many benefits for an individual, but there also may be negative effects. Recent findings suggest that there are differences in the associations between direct pathways of parental influence and childhood friendship characteristics between children with and without CP (Cunningham, S. D., Warschausky, S., & Thomas, P. D., 2009). Results ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Nicotine Persuasive Speech The other day I was sitting on my balcony, enjoying a cup of green tea, and taking in the ocean air when my neighbour stepped out onto his balcony and ruined my zen with his chain smoking. One cigarette isn't completely finished and he's lighting up a new one. This one time I witnessed him smoking a cigarette while eating a sandwich. Before I became a neurofeedback therapy specialist, I could never understand why some of my family and friends couldn't just stop smoking, knowing the many health risks that come with it, like cancer (anywhere in your body), coronary disease, stroke, blood vessel damage and so on. According to the CDC, Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States. This is nearly one in five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He confided in me that he has a very demanding job, doesn't really have many friends and cares for his sick mother who's in a nursing home. Smoking seemed to be therapeutic for him, even though he knew how terribly unhealthy it was. My heart went out to him so I offered him my help, Pro Buono. The great news is, after just a few sessions, he's able to eat a meal without smoking a cigarette. He's got a long road ahead of him, being a smoker for over thirty years, but he's dedicated to his therapy sessions and after each one he shows magnificent signs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Development Of Treatments For Brain Disorders Development of treatments for brain disorders has always been a problematic issue due to the lack of knowledge and information on the physiology and mechanisms of many of these disorders (Stoeckel, 2014, p. 245). Various diseases, especially the lethal ones such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, have many unanswered questions and vast gaps to be filled at the biological level that are critical in formulating treatments for each disease (Stoeckel, 2014, p. 246). As a result, the development of novel, safe and effective treatments is very slow, and much more research is required to uncover the physiological underpinnings of these diseases. However, recent advancements in brain imaging studies have presented promising results that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 332). This paper will introduce rtfMRI as an innovative method for treating brain disorders by discussing the collective evidence of its potential in clinical application and neurotherapeutics from various studies, its benefits, and future research to improve rtfMRI technology as treatment. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revolutionized the field of neuroscience by allowing researchers to study the human brain with high–resolution recordings of indirect measures of brain activity known as the blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) response, in a non–invasive and inexpensive manner. fMRI is based on the principle that neural activity involved in brain functioning during tasks like memorizing a phone number or remembering a face is coupled to changes in cerebral blood flow and metabolism. BOLD is a contrast mechanism that reflects a complex interaction between cerebral blood flow (CBF), volume and its transport of oxygen to brain cells. When a specific region of the brain increases its activity in response to a task, brain cells in that region require more oxygen for the increased metabolic activity, thus extracting oxygen from the heme–group or iron that binds oxygen in the blood and causing an increase in CBF to deliver more oxygenated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Impact of Adhd on a Child’s Schooling William Schrupp Impact of ADHD on a Child's Schooling SS3150: Research Methods Steven Smith Impact of ADHD on a Child's Schooling Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurological disorder and is mainly diagnosed in childhood, although it can carry on into adulthood. ADHD often occurs in more in males than females. A child with ADHD might daydream, forget or lose things, fidget, talk too much, and having trouble socializing. School can be very challenging for a child with ADHD. A child with ADHD may have trouble concentrating in school, have difficulties reading and writing, and have trouble making friends and socializing. A child with ADHD has a hard time concentrating on schoolwork and paying... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A child with ADHD may also have trouble in other classes, such as, math class. Math does not always come easily; solving math problems can be especially difficult for a child with ADHD. Math requires sustained attention in order to memorize the steps and understand fully how to work the problem, which a child with ADHD lacks the attention process that he/she needs to understand math and results in the child with ADHD getting low grades or failing the class. A child with ADHD may have trouble subtracting large numbers; they rely on finger counting, and have difficult solving problems with more than one step (aboutkidshealth). A child with ADHD may have trouble solving problems, deciphering which method to use when trying to solve a problem, and have a hard time figuring out and deciphering word problems. There has been case study research to see the effect of children ranging of all age to see how ADHD does affects them in school. EEG Education & Research Inc. is a corporation founded to educate and encourage growth in the field of Neurofeedback. It is comprised of a highly regarded and well trained Affiliate community of Neurofeedback professionals. Their mission is to educate fellow professionals in EEG biofeedback applications and techniques, publish clinical research, provide technical information and produce training materials. Berry Belt, who works for EEG, conducted a research on ADHD on a 13 year old boy. The boy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Patient Health Assessment Tool Analysis Patient health behaviors have physical and emotional symptomology. The psychometric readings and discussions in this class provides an in–depth understanding of tools to utilize in primary care and traditional therapy settings. According to Wood, Garb, and Nezworski "Better measurement makes better clinicians". The assessment tools I would utilize in a Primary Care setting are different from the tools I would utilize in a traditional therapy setting. Assessment is necessary because it leads to diagnosis and treatment. I like utilizing the "My Mood Monitor (M–3)" assessment tool because it is comprehensive and easy to use. I have a 40–year–old Caucasian female patient diagnosed with depression, anxiety and post–traumatic stress disorder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Effects Of Pornography Pornographic images have been around for years, archeologist throughout the world have found images carved in stone. Within the last 30 years, how pornography is viewed has changed, from having to travel to a rough part of town to personally purchase a magazine or video, to the ability to obtain explicate videos on your phone. With the Internet, users are now able to access pornography anonymously, having access to millions of images, mostly for free. The accessibility, affordability and anonymity takes the effort, cost and public judgment out of the equation. In the last twenty years, pornography has moved into mainstream society. Why does this matter? Effects of pornography gathered from self–reports show users have difficulty reaching orgasm, experience delayed ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, and no longer are aroused by real people. While symptoms do improve when they stop visiting online sites research shows 1/3 of men, 18–30 years old, believe they are addicted to pornography or are unsure. People who suffer from drug abuse often show outward signs, like dilated pupils, bloodshot eyes, increased pulse, erratic behavior and mood swings. On the other hand, those who suffer from alcoholism demonstrate a growing dependency on alcohol to perform daily functions, lack of inhibition and lose of control over their emotions and actions. A porn addict however, more than likely has the appearance of a perfectly normal person–no increased pulse, or bloodshot eyes or lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Argumentative Essay On Neurofeedback Neurofeedback is a form of therapeutical biofeedback that utilizes real–time visualization of brain activity. Most commonly, this is done by use of electroencephalography, or EEG. The purpose of this form of therapy is to train the brain to manipulate and even change its function. There is a lot of controversy surrounding this therapy, especially regarding whether it is effective or not. It's a relatively new concept in the field of neuroscience and there are plenty of arguments regarding the benefits of it's use and whether or not it can replace therapeutical medications. My question is whether or not it is effective, and if it is, how? In order to answer and explore my question on whether or not neurofeedback is an effective form of therapy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Neurofeedback: Behavioral Therapy Technique Neurofeedback is a behavioral therapy technique which can be traced back to the early 1930s. During this time, the first observations were made that the EEG alpha–blocking response could be classically conditioned during sleep (Mayer & Arns, 2016). Joe Kamiya is regarded as the original pioneer of modern neurofeedback. He developed a series of experiments demonstrating that individuals can control brainwaves through feedback. His experiments focused on training alpha waves, a mental state associated with feelings of relaxation (Moriyama et al., 2012). In the late 1960s, Dr. Barry Sterman was the first to successfully apply EEG conditioning and establish clinical applications for neurofeedback (Arns et al., 2014). During his experiment, Dr.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within the last decade, novel imaging techniques and advanced equipment has offered researchers new forms of feedback that draw on diverse brain signals that help treat underlying neural processes (Thibault, Lifshitz, Birbaumer, & Raz, 2015). Infrared spectroscopy neurofeedback and real–time fMRI neurofeedback are two new approaches that target well–defined brain regions (Holtmann, Sonuga–Barke, Cortese, & Brandeis, 2014). Markedly, real–time fMRI offers the opportunity to regulate deep structures within the brain associated with ADHD and cortical regions (Holtmann et al., 2014). In addition, tomographic neurofeedback may reduce the number of sessions needed by offering a more specific training (Gevensleben et al., 2014). In addition, unlike the normal on one or two electrode training, Z–score neurofeedback training uses 19 electrodes to train up to thousands of variables at a time. The Z–score neurofeedback is a "real time" training where the patient's brain is getting trained to be within the normal limits as defined by a normative database (Krigbaum & Wigton, 2015). Tomographic neurofeedback uses those nineteen sensors to give a three–dimensional image of the patient's brain in real time. As a result, practitioners can train all brain areas related to the patient's symptoms and use the improved images ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Alpha Neuroheallth Clinic Executive Summary Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic Partners for Positive Change Our Mission The mission of Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic is to make positive changes in the lives of children, youth and families through a holistic approach to mental health. Our commitment is to educate, enhance, and better the lives of our clients and families. About Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic (ANC) is an extraordinary company dedicated to the treatment of a wide variety of mental health issues in both adults and children. We are a group of mental health professionals that use cutting–edge, symptom–focused treatment plans to define an alternative approach to behavioral health that is based on normalizing brain function. It is often more effective than both traditional counseling and medication–based therapies. ANC strives to provide the utmost care and support to the community. We believe in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certification is thru the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA). Our aim is to always evaluate and apply the latest yet safest, most effective and leading–edge techniques for normalizing brain function. In so doing, we provide lasting relief to our clients. The success of Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic (ANC) treatment program is based on helping clients understand that they can change thought patterns and associated distortions and thinking errors, while increasing feelings of self–control, self–worth, and empowerment. Other objectives focus on helping clients identify cycles of behavior and learn stress management and sobriety skills, in addition to communication, relaxation, problem solving, and relapse prevention skills. At ANC we offer Neurofeedback training along with other therapies and we have a network of physicians and other specialists with whom we work to offer a comprehensive treatment team. Our counseling blends modern methods with state of the art neuroscience to give a unique and powerful therapeutic
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  • 23. The Marketing Research of Brainquiry Marketing Report For Table of Contents Executive Summary The New York research covers a complete sample breakdown of doctors and patients. This breakdown can be used to send surveys, as contact information for personal selling or promotion. The folder titled New York on the CD contains all information needed to conduct any of the things mentioned above. There is also an ample sports breakdown for the golf professionals. This is not a sample but all the private golf clubs and the golf associations that could be used for promotional needs as well as selling. All the information needed for this is found in the excel file in the New York folder titled "New York Research". All promotional information is mentioned in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Information related to Sport target group shows a list of all 75 golf clubs in Belgium. More detailed information related each specific topic wasn 't found because of two reasons, such as time limit and information availability. Excel file "Belgium research" provides detailed information related to Belgian psychologists that were found. The same counts for golf clubs. Extra information about Belgium includes Word documents containing information about Belgian ADHD support groups and Alzheimer 's disease support groups, additional to this PDF files include information about patients with Mental Health problems in Belgium. These .pfd files are taken from Belgian federal statistics website. Unfortunately, not much information was not found about Luxembourg. The main reason of this is that information was not available. Available information includes Patients Breakdown and all 6 golf clubs of Luxembourg. Detailed information could be found in an Excel file called "Luxembourg research" The total UK marketing research report draws basic information about the potential target groups such as doctors, patients and Golf professionals, insurance companies who are covering these kinds of treatments and promotional activities and tools to enter these new markets. There is a list of professional golf clubs in the UK but there was no clear information obtainable which shows that they are using bio–feedback or
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  • 25. ‘The value of objective and subjective evidence in... 'The value of objective and subjective evidence in understanding mental health conditions' It is important to consider both subjective and objective evidences to gain a comprehensive picture of any mental health condition. I am going to demonstrate through examples how parallel considerations can be used by clinicians to gain a full understanding of mental health disorders. Subjective evidence is how the patient interprets the working of his own mind. It includes what he reports about his thoughts and feelings including any uncomfortable sensations or distressing thoughts. Objective evidence on the other hand is measurable. It comprises of any signs of the illness that can be observed by a third person and any abnormality that has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He takes into consideration not only the patient's mental state but also the patient's general physical health, psychosocial or environmental problems, their ability to integrate into society and take care of themselves. Subjective evidence includes the thoughts and feelings of the patient. It comprises of the symptoms the patient is reporting and the level of distress he is experiencing. A patient suffering from depression for example might report symptoms of having dark thoughts, feeling blue, can complain of persistent low mood, outbursts of crying, decreased appetite and activity levels, lack of sleep. These are all examples of subjective evidence. Objective evidence about the condition includes any signs noticeable to the clinician that can be taken as an indication of mental disease. This can include slumped posture, poor hygiene, scruffy appearance, sadness, crying, sighing or pacing. Lack of appetite can be a symptom a depressed person is complaining about, while the amount of weight loss is measurable and objective. Aches, pains and flulike symptoms may not have any biological basis in the body but can be psychosomatic manifestations of the depression. Moreover depression usually accompanies many severe, long–term conditions. During the psychological assessment the clinician gathers all information about a patient's medical health and mental health history, collects information from immediate family members, looks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder ( Adhd ) Introduction: History The question of the century is: does Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) even exist? Also, if it does exist, are children being over diagnosed or overmedicated? Some believe it is a combination of societal changes and outlooks on behavior and some believe it is due to the booming industry of psychopharmacology and over diagnosis (Hinshaw & Scheffler, 2014). There is no question that this disorder is the number one diagnosis in children today and many people are questioning the credibility of this phenomena. To fully understand the disorder it is important to discuss the history, the controversies that pertain to each side, as well as the treatments that are currently being used today. The recognition of symptoms similar to ADHD have been prevalent in our society for quite some time. According to the World Federation of ADHD, symptoms of this disorder were recognized well before the 1900's. The history of recognizing attention and its effects dates back to the late 1700's when Alexander Critchon, a Scottish Physician, wrote a book that discussed a topic called mental derangement, which is viewed as a subtype of what is now called the inattentive type (World Federation of ADHD, 2014). In the 1800's hyperactivity was recognized in children's books as the fidgety behaviors appearing in fictional characters, as well as recognizing the over explosiveness of children (World Federation of ADHD, 2014). Then in the 1900's there was a marked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. ADHD In Dr. Jekyll And Mr. "ADHD is one of the most common chronic behavioral disorders encountered by primary care physicians" (Ambalavanan and Holten 1). Many children across the world struggle with this disorder everyday, hoping for a sensible solution. ADHD develops to become most apparent in children during preschool and early elementary years (Ambalavanan and Holten 1). It is challenging for these children who posses this disorder to control the way they act or their ability to pay attention, especially for longer periods of time such as a school day. It begins to not only affect the child's physical and mental well being, but also the child's ability to learn and complete their school work. It can also potentially hold a child back from being their best self, and living life to its fullest potential. This disorder often begins to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on experimentation completed by many scientists and the confidence that Dr. Jekyll exemplified in the novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, using medication to treat ADHD in children can be beneficial because Methylphenidate and Atomoxetine have provided great results for the children who suffer from ADHD, the medication can help to relieve stress from the parents, and it also proves to be more effective than the other alternatives such as neurofeedback. The implementation of Methylphenidate and Atomoxetine has allowed for great hope for the children who struggle with ADHD. Many scientists and doctors search for a way to lessen the burden of ADHD on children. They compile and complete many studies in which they test different alternatives to treat this disorder. The results of one of many clinical studies completed by Savill states, "Nevertheless, in a clinical study of 36 youths with ADHD [mean (standard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Negative Speech On Neurofeedback I.Every 1 in 5 Americans suffer with mental disorders and issues. While there are treatments some can be dangerous like meditation which can result in addiction and health issues. A better solution is Neurofeedback, a non–invasive treatment for most mental health disorders, it helps even out both hemispheres of the brain through technology. All thanks to Neurologist, W. Berry Storman and Scientist, Wanda Wyrwick's studies preformed on cats, this was made possible. They injected a chemical into cats, which half of them had Neurofeedback preformed on and the other half not, and meticulously studied their brain waves. The studies revealed that the cats which had Neurofeedback preformed on resisted the chemical and where barely effected by it,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also the beta and Theta waves. Beta is detected when awake, thinking, focused, concentrating, and exited. While Theta is the opposite and is observed while sleepy, it helps with creativity and meditation. 3.Lastly, there are Gamma waves, which have the highest frequencies and can be seen when attempting a problem. 4.Knowing these waves help the Neurologist figure out what to fix on the clients' brain. C.Now, besides all of the scientific questions and facts a big one is why do Neurologists choose to even out the brain through music. VII.Well, us humans are pretty forgetful so the brain could have a chance of not remembering how to fix itself and improve. So scientists figured out that the brain memorizes music quite well so they told their clients to take home a recording of the background music in their sessions and listen to it 20–35 minutes a day, and it ended up working very effectively. VIII.But amongst all of the main ideas there are still some relatively small ones to consider. A.Along with all of the strict requirements of Neurofeedback during sessions, there are still some things you need to do on your own. 1.Just like believing in the process, if you don't believe your brain wont except it causing the process not to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Why Is The Brain Avatar Better To Bier Than High-Speed... Just as the muscles can be trained to ride a bicycle, type or downhill ski, the brain can also be trained to function more effectively. Brain Avatar is considered to be the best Electro– Enchephalography (EEG) brain training. Just as the heart functions rhythmically, the brain also operates with rhythmic pulses of electricity. Research shows that variation in mental activity helps keep the brain healthy and active for the long–term. The brain has three main speeds of electrical pulses. Slow pulses are seen during the intuitive and creative time when you may be dreaming with images rather than words. If you remain in the slow pluses for too long, you may be diagnosed with learning or attention problems. It may also signal depression. Middle speed pulses are the pure awareness states. This is where peak performance in sports or other skilled activities happen as well as things that can be done without much thought. If you remain in this state too long it may look like you are not motivated. Ideally, a person should move between slow and fast states smoothly. If you get stuck in one speed, you may just accept the strengths you experience there as well as the limitations.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, too much fast speed may make you become obsessive, addictive or anxious. Brain Avatar measures the electrical patterns and our trained technician can help guide them into more efficient patterns. The therapies can be tailored to the individual needs of business professionals, students, athletes and anyone who would like to see their brain function better. Some of the functions that may be optimized are focus, attention and cognition. Brain Avatar uses modern technological advancements in neurofeedback training, including: The ability to view brain activity in real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Decoded Neurofeedback: A Case Study A team of neuroscientists from the University of Cambridge found a way of unconsciously removing a fear memory from the brain (a specific fear). Fear related disorders affect around one in 14 people and are currently treatmented through aversion therapy. Aversion therapy is a treatment in which they confront their fear by being exposed to it. However, this treatment is not very pleasant, and typically not continued. This new technique created by the team of neuroscientists could lead to a new way of treating patients with these conditions or fears. They neuroscientists first developed a method to read and identify a fear memory using a new technique called 'Decoded Neurofeedback'.Decoded Neurofeedback is the technique used for brain scanning to monitor activity in the brain, and identify complex patterns of activity that resembled a specific fear memory. They then administered a brief shook when they saw a certain computer image creating a fear memory was created in 17 healthy volunteers. When they detected the pattern the researchers began to overwrite the fear memory by giving their experimental subjects a reward. The team continued this procedure multiple times and at the end of their studies that concluded that they had and could reduce the fear memory without the volunteers ever consciously experiencing the fear memory in the process. Although this study was small it could lead to major advances in treatment of fears, PTSD,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many modern day treatments are unpleasant and can even worsen the condition. While this new technique may not only decrease the "fear memory", but decrease it without the patient's consciously experiencing this fear. I picked this article because I think their are so many possibilities on where we can go with modern technology and knowledge and this is just one of the many experiments leading to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Alpha Neurohealth Clinic Executive Summary Wherefore, men are free according to the flesh; and all things are given them which are expedient unto man. And they are free to choose liberty and eternal life, through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil" (2 Nephi 2:27). Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic (ANC) is an extraordinary company dedicated to the treatment of a wide variety of mental health issues in both adults and children. We are a group that includes clinical psychologists, mental health professionals. More importantly, our cutting–edge and symptom–focused treatment modalities define an alternative approach to behavioral health interventions that is based on normalizing brain function, and is often more effective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our mission is to always evaluate and apply the latest yet safest, most effective and leading–edge techniques for normalizing brain function. In so doing, we provide lasting relief to our clients, allowing You to Become What You Want! The Brain Maps and training programs described on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical or mental health conditions. The services provided here are intended to complement working with your medical professional, not replace it. If you have a serious illness or mental health disorder, please consult a medical or mental health professional. LLC taxed as a S Corp # 90837 is the Psychotherapy/Neurofeedback code for insurance, CPT 90791 or 90792, is what is used for QEEG CPT 95816 and 95957, is what is used for the QEEG assessment by a third party CPT 90901 or 90876 neurofeedback sessions code Our marketing program would work for self pay clients, not for insurance billed. INSR MEMBERSHIP Working with Youth Centers, in patient recovery groups, SA, 12 steps meetings, helping all these increase their recovery ratio. Open house for grand opening
  • 32. Offering random drug tests at the clinic 2 programs, 1 as a partner with other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Drug Addiction Detoxification And Rehabilitation... Drug addiction detoxification and rehabilitation requires time and many steps in order for the affected person to succeed. Every addict is a fingerprint. The individual biochemistry, social history and personality of the addict means that each person may respond to different therapies to achieve success in recovery. Holistic therapies such as nutrition, chiropractic, acupuncture, meditation, art and music therapy, horse assisted therapy and neurofeedback training are being researched and employed in various treatment facilities as an adjunct to the more traditional therapies such as medical detox, individual counseling and behavioral therapies. Even hallucinogenic drugs have been used safely and effectively as a short term intervention for addictions. The use of these unique approaches allows more addicts an opportunity for recovery, especially if they were previously unsuccessful with the more standard therapies. Hallucinogens, such as LSD, ibogaine, peyote and ayahuasca, are classified as Schedule I drugs with a high potential for abuse and no known medical uses. However, there is evidence that they might be safe and effective for short term treatments in addiction detoxification and treatment. They have a larger safety margin than the major addictive drugs with a low mortality rate and negligent physical dependence potential. Research suggests that their action on serotonin is relevant to addiction treatment because these levels tend to be deficient in addict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of Suicide Alert: The Spring Season Can Be Deadly www.psychologytoday.com Suicide Alert: The Spring Season Can Be Deadly Suicide rate spikes in the season of rebirth and renewal By: Diane Roberts Stoler Ed.D. April 29, 2015 The suicide rate goes up in the spring. The most committed suicides are done by teenagers and the elderly. People who feel depressed in the winter blame it on the winter doldrums and think that they will get better in the spring. If you are depressed and spring arrives, you will feel even worse. While family and friends are having the time of their lives, you are stuck under a gray cloud and fighting to see another day. Soon you start to ask yourself, "Is there any reason to live anymore?". People try to find ways to get rid of the pain, but most of them try to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Biofeedback Research Papers Biofeedback Biofeedback is a technique were people are taught to become aware of there body, and learn to control involuntary processes. It is not known why biofeedback works, but studies have shown that it functions best with patients who have illnesses that are stress–related. This practice came to be in laboratory studies in the 1940's. It is considered one of the "earliest behavioral medicine treatments", but did not gain much popularity until the 1950's. It was found to be a mixture of many scientific experiments such as altered states of consciousness and operant conditioning. These findings were combined to form the now popular treatment. Although scientists do not necessarily know how exactly biofeedback works, it is thought that because of the "non–focused, non–goal oriented" state of consciousness, subjects are able to "release physiological tensions, soften interpersonal relating, and optimize physiological functioning and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These may include migraine headaches, incontinence, high blood pressure, ADHD, epilepsy, and anxiety. In order for these to be treated, therapists may use EMG(electromyography), thermal biofeedback, or neurofeedback/electroencephalography(EEG) or a combination of the three. Electromyography gauges muscle electrical activity, thermal biofeedback measures skin temperature, and electroencephalography assesses brain wave activity. Each one of these technologies are used to treat different conditions. EMG is used to treat headaches, anxiety, incontinence and high blood pressure since these disorders can be related to muscle tension. Thermal biofeedback is utilized mainly to help with headaches because when the body is under stress, the fight–or–flight response is activated, which lowers the body's temperature on the appendages. EEG is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and epilepsy. The brainwaves are measured and then can be controlled by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome Analysis Main Post Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome I chose this disease because I really don't know very much about it and would like to learn more. Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome (GTS) is defined as echolalia (imitating others), multiple tics (motor and vocal), as well as coprolalia (spontaneous swearing). Neuropsychological disorders associated with GTS are depression, obsessive compulsive behaviors, obsessive compulsive disorder, and attention–deficit hyperactivity disorder. Onset of GTS is usually aged 5 to 18. In GTS, CT's and MRI's show reduced volume in the basal ganglia with smaller volumes in the caudate nucleus. There is also a correlation between adults and children with smaller volumes in the lenticular nucleus who have obsessive compulsive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The diagnosis of HD is relatively simple due to the distinct presentations. There are four ways that each identifies this disease; family history (gene mutation specific is responsible). Second, it is characterized neurologically because it is well studied with the disease being principally in the basal ganglia where particular neuronal populations die, particularly in caudate nucleus but most conspicuously in the putamen. Thirdly, dementia is selective, more so than Alzheimer's and since HD normally shows symptoms in an individual's 30's and 40's it differs from normal aging brain changes. HD is clinically categorized into movement disorder, dementia syndrome, and emotional issues such as apathy, depression and irritability (Grant and Adams, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Vyvanse Treating Children with ADHD without Medication Nowadays a lot of people to include children have Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). It is estimated that around two million children in the United Stated are struggling with the symptoms of ADHD, which are inattention or inattention combined with hyperactivity. No one really understands the challenges of raising a child with ADHD more than a parent of a child with ADHD itself. It can be frustrating, stressful, and overwhelming. People unfamiliar with ADHD tend to blame parents for their child's behavior and they label our children as troublemakers or spoiled kids. Besides the embarrassing moments or what people might think, we put our children first and look for the best solution... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Electroencephalography (EGG) neurofeedback is a specific technique under biofeedback therapy and it is the recording of electrical activity within the cells of the scalp. EGG neurofeedback focuses on the central nervous system and the brain's activity in order to give moment–to–moment information. Chidren with ADHD have higher rates of EGG abnormalities compared to children without ADHD, such as higher theta ave rhythms (drowsiness), lower sensorimotor rhythms (movement control), and lower beta waves (attention and memory processess). Neurofeedback provides audio and visual interpretations of these brain waves, and children learn how to maintain the appropriate levels for functioning. During a session EGG sensors are situated on the scalp where specific brain wave activity is detected and recorded, with the help of a video game or a movie. The child learns to maintain low activity of the delta waves and an increase in beta waves, or the game or movie will not continue to play. The child exercises the brain and increases his focus and attention. (Psych Central, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. hypnosis Essay Introduction Attention Deficit Disorder comes under many names and manifests itself in many different ways. The basic definition of ADD includes a difficulty in concentrating and staying on a task with or without symptoms of hyperactivity. There are many different symptoms included in this definition, all listed in DSM IV. In this paper I will not differentiate between subtypes of ADD as the predominantly inattentive type, the predominately hyperactive impulsive type and the combined type. The difficulties caused by ADD are numerous and manifest themselves especially in the educational setting. This is not to say that there are not difficulties in other areas of the human existence as personal relations, work etc. But the educational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The various activity levels of the brain are defined as brain waves and divided into four basic groups according to wavelength. Delta waves range between 0–4 Hz, Theta waves range between 4–8 Hz, Alpha waves range between 8–13 Hz and Beta waves are greater than 13 Hz. Alpha waves are typical of states of quiet rest, none particular activity and sometimes when the eyes are closed. Beta waves are typical of states of alertness, attentiveness or active thinking. Beta waves appear also in the REM sleep stage along with Theta waves while the other sleep stages are characterized by Theta and Delta brain activity . Many researchers noted a discrepancy between the EEG of subjects with learning disabilities or ADD and normal subjects. Typically, the ADD subjects were characterized by brain activity on the slower end of the frequency spectrum "The most important characteristic is either an excessive amount of theta activity, a lack of beta activity or a combination of these" (Lubar, 1985. The existence of such differences suggests the usage of EEG recording as a good diagnostic tool in the assessment of ADD and Learning Disabilities. Lubar does not differentiate between LD and ADD subjects but as the focus of this paper is on treatment of ADD I will limit my dicusssion to the results of ADD subject without imlying anything about effects on LD subjects. On that note, some work was also done in the last decades on using brain activity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Intervention Plan Of Mario 's Case Essay orker's Intervention Plan Since the last review of Mario's case, there have been many changes in his life as well as the course of therapy. The most significant change is that a recent argument caused Candace to resign her position and move back home to San Antonio, Tx. Mario remains in Washington, and continues his weekly therapy sessions. Despite this considerable change, Mario was able to self regulate and continue to decrease his drinking and other negative coping habits. One practice that was employed after the split was Problem Solving Therapy. This evidence based intervention was utilized to help him prioritize his goals and make steps towards accomplishing them. His main goals included decreasing his depressive behaviors, decreasing his drinking behaviors, and finding a trade or educational program to further his skills in a craft related field. While his behavior was never perfect–nor was it expected to be–over the course of four weeks he was successful in all of his goals. During this time he had what he considered slip ups, but was able to learn and grow from them in a meaningful way. Following through with his action plans allowed him to feel empowered in changing his life on his own. Furthermore, it helped him to regain control over his mood. Because Mario worked hard in improving his situation, his relationship with Candace improved. They are currently on speaking terms, and considering the possibility of moving forward with their future together. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Neurofeedback Why We are Different Alpha NeuroHealth Clinic uses the most technologically–advanced method of neurofeedback available; NeuroGuide's 19 Channel LORETA Z–Score Neurofeedback. This state of the art technology improves outcomes and helps clients reach their goals in the shortest amount of time. Many neurofeedback providers hold onto outdated methods that often take 60+ sessions. In contrast, LORETA Z–Score Neurofeedback provides clients with positive results in about 20 sessions. This allows for a significantly faster symptom reduction at a huge cost savings to the client. LORETA 3D IMAGING Alpha NeuroHealth clinic uses a full 19 sensor array, LORETA (Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography) gives a real–time 3D image of your brain activity. With 19 channel LORETA Neurofeedback, we can train deeper areas of the brain; entire networks (anxiety, addiction, mood networks etc...), coherence (the way various parts of the brain connect with other parts), phase (the speed in sending signals within the brain); all crucial factors in optimal brain health. We do not have to chase a dysregulation around your brain with a couple of sensors; we work on the whole brain! All this coverage means a more efficient training session, which in turn means fewer sessions. Z–SCORE If you want to see if something is out of balance or dysregulated, you need a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We use an FDA registered QEEG database meeting inclusion/exclusion criteria, transparent sample size per age group, and amplifier matching. It has been clinically correlated and cross–validated, and is cited in over 100,000 peer reviewed publications. It is capable of neurofeedback directly on deep brain areas and functions; as well as Hagmann's Hubs, Modules, and Default Mode Networks. The client's symptom checklist is combined with the QEEG Brain Map to link symptoms to the dysregulated brain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. One Treatment For Adhd Incorporates Cognitive Behavioral... One treatment for ADHD incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Counseling, and Social Skills training to address deficits in emotional regulation including low self–esteem, anger or aggression, anxiety or withdrawal, loneliness, and depression. People who are diagnosed with ADHD can learn conversational skills and can also improve tasks like organization, and memory. Studies have shown that interventions like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Counseling, and Social Skills training to address deficits in emotional regulation including low self–esteem, anger or aggression, anxiety or withdrawal, loneliness, and depression. People who are diagnosed with can learn conversational skills and can also improve tasks like organization, and memory. Studies have shown that interventions like these improve these children 's relationships with their classmates, which helps in the development of control of aggressive impulses, feelings of acceptance and belonging, morality, stress resistance, self–esteem, and cooperative social exchange skills (Guevremont & Dumas, 1994). Other treatments for ADHD include Neurofeedback; this involves having a Electroencephalogram (EEG) to measure brain waves, using a computer program to help increase brain waves related to attention, focus and concentration.( Treatments & Outcomes. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2016). Biblically speaking, it is important to recognize that ADHD has spiritual implications. The Bible speaks to many of the behavioral symptoms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. PMS: How Much Do We Really Know? Essay PMS: How Much Do We Really Know? "Basically, PMS has been piecemealed. It's like the story of the five blind men and the elephant. One checked the trunk, another the leg and so on, but nobody has the full picture." ––Dr. Susan Thys–Jacobs (1). The Controversy There has been much controversy over the biological factors involved in the mood disorders and discomfort felt by countless women before the onset of menses. The common term for this discomfort is pre–menstrual syndrome (PMS). PMS is a disorder involving hormonal changes that trigger disruptive symptoms up to two weeks prior to menstruation. While for many women the symptoms are not severe enough to require treatment, 12 % (5 out of 40 million) are medically treated for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hormones Withdrawal theory Dr. Sheryl Smith and colleagues in Philadelphia have devised a theory hypothesizing that PMS is caused by withdrawal of a woman's own hormones. The progesterone levels are increased during the second half of the menstrual cycle, and then there is a dramatic drop right before the premenstrual period. Progesterone, however, is converted to alopregnanolone, which acts like a sedative, increasing the potency of Gamma amino buteric acid (GABA). The presence of GABA produces mild euphoria. This theory hypothesizes that it is the sudden decrease that creates feelings of depression. The body, in effect, goes into withdrawal. She conducted an experiment in which rats were administered progesterone for three weeks and then induced them into withdrawal (both progesterone and alopregnanolone). As a result, the rats became more anxious. Studying the brain of these rats showed that this withdrawal changed the socket into which GABA connects, preventing GABA from calming the brain as it usually does. To counteract this effect, they used a substance which inhibited this outcome, and concluded that they could block the behavioral effects of the progesterone withdrawal. The implications for this hint at the need to create a drug that accomplishes the same results in humans (3). More drug treatment theories There have been a variety of treatments
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  • 44. Write An Essay On The Causes Of Autism Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is an intricate developmental disability. Symptoms appear during early stages of childhood and affect a person's ability to communicate and interact with others. According to the Center for Disease Control, their latest statistics show that 1 out of 68 children have been identified with having autism spectrum disorder. Autism affects many who have been diagnosed differently because of the wide range of symptoms and levels of functioning that take place. Early signs of Autism are, not being able to verbalize a single word by age 16 months, overly focused on a certain object, avoids making eye contact, doesn't respond to their name, does not smile or respond in social environments. The severity of ASD varies greatly. There is no correct answer as to what causes Autism, but Scientist believe genetics and the environment play a key role. With an early diagnosis from a licensed medical professional and early treatment, children can enjoy a healthy, fun and memorable childhood, and grow to become productive members of society. An excellent treatment for children with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During a session, sensors are attached to the child's head where their brain waves are monitored and measured. The child is able to watch their brainwaves live on an EEG computer monitor, so they learn how their brain functions/respond when asked to concentrate or focus on a variety of tasks at a time. These therapy exercises will train a child's brain to produce a calm state and help maintain focus so they can create healthier brain patterns. The parents of the children I have treated have been overjoyed with the benefits/results the treatment has offered. They've noticed a significant improvement in their child's verbalization skills, confidence, behavior and how they interact with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...