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Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback

Auteur(s): Inception Point Ai
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Neurofeedback is a comprehensive exploration of brain training technology, hosted by Guru Anand Bodhi. The series traces neurofeedback's journey from NASA's accidental discovery with Barry Sterman's research to modern clinical applications. Episode One explains the science of brain waves—delta through gamma—and how operant conditioning enables the brain to learn healthier electrical patterns through real-time feedback and neuroplasticity. Episode Two examines clinical evidence for ADHD, anxiety, PTSD, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, and peak performance, honestly addressing both compelling research and limitations. Episode Three provides practical guidance on finding qualified providers, understanding session protocols, costs, insurance coverage, and making informed decisions. Blending neuroscience with spiritual wisdom, this series reveals how consciousness and brain function intersect for profound healing transformation.
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  • Join Ai Host Anand Bodhi on a transformative journey into neurofeedback.
    Nov 19 2025
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    1 min
  • The Evidence and Your Options - Making Neurofeedback Work
    Nov 19 2025
    Episode 3: "Your Journey Begins - A Practical Guide" provides comprehensive guidance for pursuing neurofeedback treatment with confidence and discernment. Guru Anand Bodhi explains how to find qualified providers by evaluating BCIA certification, training background, professional affiliations, and trusting intuition about therapeutic relationship fit. The episode walks through typical session structures from initial brain mapping assessments to regular thirty-to-sixty-minute training sessions, explaining sensor placement, feedback displays, and the surprisingly simple task of letting the brain learn unconsciously. Listeners learn about costs ranging from seventy-five to two-hundred-fifty dollars per session, navigating variable insurance coverage, and tracking progress through standardized questionnaires and subjective improvements over ten-to-forty sessions. The episode addresses decision-making factors including condition-specific evidence strength, realistic expectations, accessibility, and readiness for commitment, while reassuring that neurofeedback doesn't change personality but optimizes brain flexibility. Looking toward future developments in home systems, AI-guided protocols, and virtual reality integration, this practical finale empowers informed decisions about harnessing neuroplasticity for healing.
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    27 min
  • Rewiring the Mind - Applications and Conditions of Neurofeedback
    Nov 19 2025
    Episode 2: "Healing the Mind - Clinical Applications and Evidence" examines neurofeedback's therapeutic potential across multiple conditions with scientific rigor and honest assessment. Guru Anand Bodhi explores ADHD applications where neurofeedback produces effects comparable to stimulant medication with lasting benefits, anxiety and stress-related conditions responding to alpha-theta training, and PTSD treatment through the Peniston protocol showing dramatic symptom reductions. The episode covers epilepsy's seventy-four percent improvement rate with SMR training, traumatic brain injury recovery, depression's mixed but promising results, autism spectrum applications, athletic peak performance optimization, and sleep disorder improvements. Throughout, the episode balances enthusiasm for compelling evidence with appropriate skepticism about research limitations, individual variation in response, publication bias, and the difference between strong evidence for conditions like ADHD versus preliminary findings for emerging applications, empowering listeners to distinguish genuine therapeutic potential from overclaimed marketing hype.
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    33 min
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