(1) Behavioral Medicine Associates, Inc., Edina, Minnesota;(2) Behavioral Medicine Associates, Inc., 3300 Edinborough Way, Suite 110, Edina, Minnesota, 55439
Abstract:
Several possible conceptualizations of neurotherapy are discussed: EEG operant conditioning; EEG homeostatic normalization;
and utilization of EEG biofeedback as a means of accessing particular states of consciousness. Attention is given to how neurotherapy
is actually done and when it may be a useful adjunct to psychological or medical therapies. Integration of neurotherapy with
the larger framework of cognitive behavior therapy and the biopsychosocial model is discussed. Three case studies of adults
involving the use of neurotherapy are described.