Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 Hello all, Are there any particular areas of the brain that should be trained in the presence of irrational fears? I have an 11 year old client who maintains a " fear list " of things that have to be checked before he can get to bed and sleep. His TLC shows high T/B ratios pretty much everywhere, mostly in front, as well as high frontal coherence, low SMR and beta front/back reversal. Oddly enough there's no hot temporals. Any ideas or experiences? After eight sessions his sleep has been getting better and he's been able to calm down and center in session, but the fears remain. I've been concentrating on training down the theta and coherence, and uptraining SMR at C4. Thanks, Curtin, MA-TLLP, BCIA-EEG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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