From a Mom and Nurse Practitioner:

“It was a daily struggle for my nine year old daughter to stay on task and get along with her friends and family. She regularly had angry outbursts. Most of her friends stopped asking her over to play. She was not getting along with others and was restless most of her waking hours. We desperately needed help and had not gotten meaningful improvement from medicine, behavior therapy, or behavioral management strategies. After trying Neurofeedback with Dr. Foster, my daughter has had dramatic improvements. She is now competent at managing her anger, regulating her own behavior, and successfully handling social interactions with her peers. Dr. Foster and his program have made an unbelievably positive impact in our lives. I would highly recommend him to anyone!”

From a Mom and Psychologist:

I believe choosing neurofeedback for our sons was one of the best gifts we could have given them.  Their ability to focus and self regulate is substantially improved.  They are getting straight A’s in school and top scores in conduct.  No more daily comments from teachers about talking in class or family dinners with children falling out of their chairs!

From A Professional Client Diagnosed with TBI from an Automobile Accident:

“I was referred to Dr. Dale Foster in February 2015 by my Neurologist to undergo Neuropsychologist’s evaluation after a life changing automobile accident. I was diagnosed with Post Concussion Syndrome immediately after the wreck, but the debilitating migraines, blurred and double vision issues, emotional and physical changes were becoming more alarming.

After a series of tests, which Dr Foster was kind enough to break down into mini sessions, Dr. Foster was able to explain and show where my brain was indeed damaged! I wasn’t crazy, lazy, forgetful, I was injured!! I have a Traumatic Brain Injury and just like a broken bone, my brain could and would get better.

After a series of tests, which Dr Foster was kind enough to break down into mini sessions, Dr. Foster was able to explain and show where my brain was indeed damaged! I wasn’t crazy, lazy, forgetful, I was injured!! I have a Traumatic Brain Injury and just like a broken bone, my brain could and would get better.

I have been treating with Memphis Integral Neurofeedback Institute since February of 2015 and the results of Neurofield, Neurofeedback sessions along with breathing exercises, nutritional guidelines for what I call brain food, and the addition of high grade nutritional supplements, I am learning how to live an independent life.

Memphis Integral Neurofeedback Institute is more than an office with some very high tech futuristic equipment. Dr. Dale and Lee Ann Foster are concerned for your whole body and how past traumas, stress factors, nutrition, exercise, all play key roles in the rehabilitation of your brain. The brain is a muscle and like all muscles, the more you use it the stronger it becomes.

While I’m not saying this has been an easy process, I know I will be able to lead an independent meaningful life for as long as possible. There is a devastating family history of strokes, TIA strokes (mini strokes), and death from early onset dementia in my family. Dr Dale and Lee Ann Foster are aware of this and have developed an individualized program just for me.

People with TBI, PCS, PTSD, and similar brain issues are different. I know from many support groups, the loss of family support, friends, social isolation and even death are high. With the help of the coping mechanisms I’ve learned from Memphis Integral Neurofeedback Institute, I am going to enjoy life to the best of my ability.

There is no magic cure for TBI, PCS, PTSD and the symptoms, but Memphis Integral Neurofeedback Institute has the most current noninvasive treatments available in the Memphis Tennessee area. I am forever grateful for their continued support.”

Dr. Daniel Amen, MD writes about Neurofeedback
MDNeuropsychiatrist and Medical Director,
Amen Clinics, Newport Beach,CA
Change Your Brain, Change Your Life

“In my experience with EEG Biofeedback and ADD, many people are able to improve their reading skills and decrease their need for medication. Also, EEG biofeedback has helped to decrease impulsivity and agressiveness. It is a powerful tool, in part because the patient becomes part of the treatment process by taking more control over his own physiological processes.”

Dr. Katie Campbell Daley, MD wrote
Department of Medicine, Children’s Hospital, Boston,
Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

 “Overall, these findings support the use of multi-modal treatment, including medication, parent/school counseling, and EEG biofeedback, in the long term management of ADHD, with EEG biofeedback in particular providing a sustained effect even without stimulant treatment…parents interested in non-psychopharmacologic treatment can pursue the use of complementary and alternative therapy. The therapy most promising by recent clinical trials appears to be EEG biofeedback.ck.”

Frank Duffy, MD Neurologist,
Head of the Neuroimaging Department and of Neuroimaging Research at Boston Children’s Hospital,
and Harvard Medical School Professor 

 “The literature, which lacks any negative study of substance, suggests that EEG biofeedback therapy should play a major therapeutic role in many difficult areas. In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated a wide spectrum of efficacy, it would be universally accepted and widely used.”

David F. Velkoff, MD
Medical Director, Drake Institute of Behavioral Medicine, Los Angeles

“In my own practice, I’ve used neurofeedback in a comprehensive medical treatment program to help more than 1,000 patients with ADHD. When combined with supportive therapies such as family counseling and educational therapy, EEG neurofeedback is the most effective treatment available. Critics of EEG neurofeedback hold this treatment to more rigid standards than drug treatments. Yet unlike drugs, neurofeedback is benign.”

William Sears, MD

“Among the newer approaches to managing ADD, the most exciting is a learning process called neurofeedback. It empowers a person to shift the way he or she pays attention. After more than twenty-five years of research in the university labs, neurofeedback has become more widely available. This is a pleasing development, because neurofeedback has no negative side effects.”

 

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