Guest guest Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 Hi, First, please excuse my poor English – it is not my mother tongue. My 13 years old son suffers from 100% miso symptoms with 24/7 rage when he is with us (parents and his sister). He spends his days and nights alone in his room. Most (if not all) of the messages in this forum describe our life….All of this is accompanied with depression, and OCD diagnosis. We have tried 5 different OCD medications, 2 different psychological treatments (one was CBT). None of these treatments helped. He started Neurofeedback, and done 21 sessions of 30 minutes each – twice a week. The Neurofeedback therapist says that she sees progress in the measured brain waves levels, and that he is close to levels that we can expect to see the changes (at least from the aspect of depression – they do not have experience with miso…). I read messages from Clyle, Heidi and Bernadette on Neurofeedback progress and success. I wonder if I can ask to get information on Neurofeedback treatments that show progress. I think that sharing information may help all of us, and I intend to share information in case of success (and in failure case as well…) My questions...:- What are the protocols of the Neurofeedback treatment – what brainwaves are trained? For example – raising the levels of Alpha while reducing theta brainwaves levels, training beta, or SMR? These are just example, and I would like to get this information in order to share it with my son's therapist. – What is the location of the electrode? – I think that this is also important. I hope that it is OK asking these questions. I asked my son's therapist to contact Clyle's practitioner as Clyle suggested. I want to get as much information as possible in order to help my son to get out of his daily suffering, and back to normal life as he deserves. Thank you! Art Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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