Has the Pandemic Made You Feel Even More Anxious?

Start feeling better NOW with less anxiety and less reliance on medication

By Michael Cohen, Director and Chief of Neurotechnology Center for Brain Training

Navigating a pandemic is stressful for everyone, but for many people suffering from chronic anxiety and panic attacks, this past year has been almost unbearable.
Neurofeedback can help.
Are you suffering from chronic anxiety?
Take a moment to answer these questions:
Do you feel fearful?
Do feelings of fear “come out of nowhere?”
Do you worry excessively?
Do your worries result in physical discomfort such as sweating, irritability or difficulty making decisions?
Do you have trouble concentrating, even on
important matters?
Do you have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep?
Do you have panic attacks?
Do your symptoms make it hard to carry out day-to-day activities?

If you said “yes” to two or more of these questions you probably have
anxiety – and you also probably already know it, especially if you’ve been plagued by these symptoms for six months or more.

Maybe you’ve tried medications over this past year and they didn’t help much…

Has the Pandemic Made You Feel Even More Anxious?Why can’t I talk myself out of my anxiety?
People who don’t understand anxiety may tell you to calm down and not let things bother you. You may even tell yourself that, but if it were that easy you’d already be doing it!

Anxiety and fear are a normal state of mind when there’s a true threat or danger. For most people, when the danger has passed, the mind goes back into a calm state.

People prone to anxiety have often suffered trauma either as a child or as an adult which wasn’t dealt with through therapy or other means. This impacts their feelings of safety. The brains of people subject to chronic anxiety get “stuck on high alert,” making it difficult to go about daily life. No amount of logic changes how you feel. How can you concentrate, trust people or have normal interactions when your brain is telling you that your life or well-being may be at risk?

What is neurofeedback?
Neurofeedback is one of the most powerful technologies in the world for reducing anxiety and panic attacks. It helps the brain get “unstuck” from high gear and operate the way it should when going about day-to-day living.

Neurofeedback takes advantage of “neuroplasticity,” the brain’s ability to change itself. It teaches the brain another way to respond to stimuli like everyday triggers.

A computer analyzes the brainwaves, then “talks back” to the brain using customized sounds and images. This feedback encourages positive brain activity, such as relaxation, focus and attention, and discourages the type of brain activity that causes anxiety. With repeated training, the brain learns to slip more easily back into a state of calm.

Do I have to do neurofeedback indefinitely?
No. The number of sessions varies depending on the individual, but 25-30 sessions are sufficient for many people to have retrained their brain for long-term improvement.

Does neurofeedback do the same thing that medication does?
In some ways, yes, but in one important way, no.

Both neurofeedback and medication calm the brain. The difference is that medication doesn’t have any permanent impact on brain function. Once the medication wears off, you’re right back where you started.

Neurofeedback, on the other hand, teaches the brain a different way to handle the stimuli of life, reducing its tendency to overreact to the situations encountered in day-to-day life. Many of our clients have been able to reduce or eliminate anxiety medications.

About the Center for Brain Training
The Center for Brain Training is staffed by a team of compassionate professionals whose mission is to enhance the lives of people suffering from a variety of conditions that can be significantly improved with the help of neurofeedback and other brain technologies.

Client Stories

Cecily, 52, had suffered from anxiety and depression since her late 20s following a serious car accident. Medications helped at first but eventually did not. Doctors ran out of ways to help her, and her anxiety surged.

Cecily became increasingly fearful. She stopped participating in normal activities and felt completely overwhelmed. An intensive and comprehensive intervention of neurofeedback and other therapies at the Center for Brain Training, along with an adjustment of her hormones, and acupuncture, broke her cycle of anxiety and depression. Today she is sleeping without medication and living a calm and peaceful life.

Brett, 24, had become so paralyzed by panic attacks that he had been unable to work or drive for two years. He was on heavy-duty mood stabilizers, an antipsychotic medication and other drugs. The medications helped somewhat but not enough for him to function.
After one month of neurofeedback sessions
3-4 times per week his panic attacks and extreme anxiety diminished, and he was able to drive again. Now that he knows how to calm himself he reports feeling “completely normal.”

Melissa, 47, had anxiety so severe that she was unable to drive, couldn’t pay attention to anything and was afraid to leave her house. She took numerous medications for anxiety and sleep but did not improve. By the time Melissa came to the Center for Brain Training, she had been suffering extreme anxiety for a solid year with very little relief.

After a month of neurofeedback, Melissa began feeling much calmer and was sleeping better. She started leaving the house and was even able to get and keep a job. Following three months of treatment Melissa appeared in our office bright, cheerful and engaging, without any anxiety symptoms.

About Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen is a leading expert in brain biofeedback. For over 25 years he’s worked with clients, taught courses and provided consulting to physicians and mental health professionals around the world.

Interested in learning more about neurofeedback?
You’ll have all your questions answered in Mike Cohen’s new Amazon best selling book
Neurofeedback 101: Rewiring the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression and Beyond (without medication).

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Phone: 561-744-7616
Text: 561-291-9562
Email: info@CenterForBrain.com
www.CenterForBrain.com

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