Military personal sometimes develop symptoms of PTSD as a result of experiencing trauma. This may include experiences such as battle, assault, military sexual trauma, on-the-job injuries, or traffic accidents. Often there have been often multiple traumatic incidents in the service, as well as traumatic events from childhood.
Many who have tried neurofeedback report that this non-invasive, gentle and safe technology has given them their lives back. Neurofeedback can help even decades after the initial traumatic event occurred.
This video with Kristen Strout explains how neurofeedback is being used to treat veterans affected by PTSD.
First responders, correctional officers, and even medical and mental health providers may also be exposed to serious trauma and be helped with neurofeedback.
Contact me, if you'd like to explore how neurofeedback could help you.