WAYS YOU CAN MAKE YOUR BRAIN HAPPY IN THE NEW YEAR

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

BRAIN HAPPYAs you’re making resolutions to lose those extra pounds, use that exercise equipment you got for the holidays and be more positive in the new year; don’t forget the most important resolution of them all and resolve to MAKE YOUR BRAIN HAPPY!

“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in Harmony.” – Mahatma Gandhi.

HAPPY BRAIN, HAPPY LIFE…
When our brain releases neurotransmitters or feel-good chemicals such as dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins, we notice a lift in our mood, or a feeling of euphoria, a “pep in our step”. We go through life believing that these chemicals “just happen”, are always present or are only produced when we adjust our environment. The perfect job, the perfect house, the perfect relationship, or the perfect family are all benchmarks we use to measure happiness. But what if I told you that happiness only exists inside Your brain and that only YOU can make your brain “happy”?
Here are ways you can make your brain produce “happy” chemicals:

PRACTICE GRATITUDE
You can practice gratitude regularly by writing in a journal, being mindful, and meditating on all the good things in your life or finding ways to show appreciation to those close to you. Gratitude can also be in the form of volunteering, contributing to a charity, or spiritual worship.

MOVE YOUR BODY
Get up and move daily for at least an hour to release endorphins and boost your mood. Movement, thinking, and talking all boost serotonin and dopamine levels in the brain as well. Walking, biking, talking, playing games, learning something, reading, writing and enjoying/experiencing nature are all ways to make your brain “happy”. Avoid over-exertion or artificial stimulation as these things create “stress” on a brain that obstructs “happiness”.

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT
Nutrition has an essential role in the proper release of chemicals in our brain and as a result, will have a tremendous impact on our brain. The gut and brain are connected; therefore, we must not ignore one or the other in our pursuit of “happy”. We are learning more and more about how “good nutrition” goes beyond eating healthy. Good nutrition should incorporate an individualized look at how our bodies are reacting, digesting, and absorbing nutrients from the food we eat.

SURROUND YOURSELF WITH SUPPORT
Surrounding yourself with those who are positive and supportive will stimulate the release of “feel good” brain chemicals and help you remain in a peak state. And just as important as social support, make sure you are including the proper supplement support. Work with a specialist to be sure you are taking natural supplements that help facilitate an increase in the levels of chemicals that cause happiness.

TRAIN YOUR BRAIN WITH NEUROFEEDBACK
Teaching your brain how to more balanced and more flexible, like Yoga, makes you and your brain happy. Neurons use the neurotransmitters (dopamine, serotonin, etc.) to create a firing action in the brain. EEG measures the speed and amplitude of those neurons and then we train them to fire in a more balanced pattern. When chemicals are out of balance, we can say that neurons are out of balance. We call Neurofeedback BRAIN YOGA because the goal of training, is to have a more flexible and balanced brain, therefore, more balanced neurotransmitters (chemicals). Neurofeedback is a gentle and healthy way to “treat” your brain and make it HAPPY.

HOW DOES NEUROFEEDBACK WORK?
Neurofeedback is like exercise for your brain; allowing you to see the frequencies produced by different parts of your brain in real-time and then through auditory feedback, teaches the brain to better regulate itself. Neurofeedback can be used to help detect, stimulate, and/or inhibit activity in the brain safely and without medication. It can help restore a wider “range of motion” in brain states, much like physical therapy does for the body.

While the client sits comfortably watching a movie or pictures appear on the screen (a calm and focused state), the EEG equipment measures the frequency or speed at which electrical activity moves in the areas where electrodes have been placed. This information is sent to the therapist’s computer. The therapist is then able to determine what frequencies are out of balance. For example, when the EEG shows that you are making too many “slow” or “sleepy” waves (delta/theta) or too many “fast” waves (high beta), the therapist adjusts a reward band (on the therapist’s screen) to encourage more balanced activity. This encouragement or “reward” happens through an auditory reinforcement of “beeps” and sometimes through visual reinforcement of changes on the client’s screen.

It is important to understand that the neurofeedback approach does not “cure” or “fix” your brain. We teach and guide your brain to produce frequencies which help it relax and/or focus. We provide the brain with gentle “challenges” and encouragement in a user-friendly, stress-free format so it learns to regulate or shift to healthier states more smoothly on its own at the appropriate time.

HOW DOES A “BEEP” OR SOUND
TRAIN MY BRAIN TO WORK BETTER?
The auditory or sound reward that corresponds to an increase or decrease in desired brainwave activity can affect the brain on a neurological level. Auditory reward stimulates auditory pathways, impacts the vestibular system, and has many connections to the reticular activating system, which modulates wakefulness and attention. These systems operate in our brains without conscious effort. Therefore, neurofeedback teaches your brain through automated learning with little or no behavioral effort. Another way to say this is that neurofeedback involves operant conditioning or learning. This type of learning teaches us through a reinforced reward system. The auditory reward (beep) is delivered on a schedule of reinforcement that promotes optimal learning; not too hard and not too easy. This schedule of reinforcement or reward provides just the right amount of resistance to evoke a positive learning pattern.

HOW MANY SESSIONS ARE NEEDED TO BEGIN SEEING RESULTS?
As the brain learns, you will see the changes. However, everyone learns at different speeds, so it cannot be determined how quickly someone will learn. On average, children take about 10-20 sessions to see changes and we can discuss what to expect during the intake appointment. For adults changes are usually noticed within 10 sessions. Total treatment is an average of 40 sessions; however, we individualize all aspects of treatment and find that some people need more and some less.

WHAT IS A QEEG (QUANTITATIVE EEG)
OR BRAIN MAP AND DO I NEED ONE?
The QEEG is a quantitative EEG. It’s also called a brain map and does just that…it gives us a map of what is going on with the entire brain at one time. We attach electrodes to the whole head, 19 spots, and then record the brain waves with eyes open for 5 minutes and with his eyes closed for 10 minutes. The brain activity is not only compared spot by spot over the entire head, but we can also look at connections, symmetry, and how different parts are communicating. It can help us see what areas need to be addressed more efficiently than just training spot by spot or by looking at a surface or “quick” EEG.

We don’t always need this data to make an improvement in symptoms, but we do recommend it in certain situations. A QEEG can also be helpful information when diagnosing and/or trying to decide the best medication/supplement recommendations.

DOES NEUROFEEDBACK HURT?
Neurofeedback is a non-invasive, non-medication, and most importantly a non-painful approach. Your experience will be very relaxing and positive. We gently teach your brain how to regulate more efficiently and do not force your brain into a brain state that is not comfortable. We believe in “Happy Brain, Happy Life”.

IS THERE ENOUGH RESEARCH?
Neurofeedback has been researched since the 60’s. Here are some resources for research. We have several journal articles, studies, and books in our office for you to enjoy, however because of the amount of information out there, we cannot possibly have everything. Here are a few resources.

Look up the work of:
Dr. Joe Kamiya and Dr. Barry Sterman (Credited for earliest development of Neurofeedback).

Look for specific researched conditions:
https://www.eeginfo.com
https://www.isnr.org

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Print Resources:
Journal of Neurotherapy
NeuroRegulation Journal
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback

Books:
A Symphony in the Brain by Jim Robbins
Healing Young Brains by Robert Hill & Eduardo Castro
The Healing Power of Neurofeedback by Stephen Larsen
Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma by Sebern Fisher
Neurofeedback 101: Rewiring the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression and Beyond (without medication) by Michael P. Cohen

HOW DO I GET STARTED?
Getting started is easy, just give us a call. The Brain and Wellness Center staff will answer all your questions, and help you get scheduled. If you are wondering what services are best for you? We can help determine that at the time of the intake or in a FREE scheduled telephone consultation. Call, email, or message us today! Brain and Wellness Center, 7301 W. Palmetto Park Rd., Suite 102A, Boca Raton, FL 33433. (561) 206-2706, e-mail us at info@bocabraincenter.com, or text us at (561) 206-2706 or visit our website at www.BocaBrainCenter.com.

Renee Chillcott, LMHC
Renee Chillcott is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor that has been practicing Neurofeedback training since 2005. Renee holds a BA degree from The University of Central Florida and a Master’s Degree in Psychology/Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University. She is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and is the owner/operator of The Brain and Wellness Center, located in Boca Raton. At the Brain and Wellness Center, adults, teens, children and families enjoy a variety of services from multiple providers. Neurofeedback, Brain Mapping, SSP, EMDR, Learning Programs, and counseling are among a few of the services offered.

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