At Pneuma Behavioral Health we offer Neurofeedback Therapy as a science driven approach to enhance brain function, emotional regulation, and cognitive performance. By providing clients with real time information about their electrical brain activity, neurofeedback harnesses the brain’s natural ability to learn and adapt. This noninvasive service complements traditional therapy and medication management by targeting the underlying neural patterns that contribute to mood, attention, and stress responses.
Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that measures brainwave patterns using electroencephalography or EEG. Sensors placed on the scalp detect electrical activity in specific regions of the cortex. Software then translates these signals into visual or auditory cues. As clients observe these cues in real time they learn to reward desirable brain states and reduce maladaptive patterns. Over successive sessions the brain is trained to maintain healthier activity profiles naturally.
The core principle of neurofeedback is operant learning. When the brain produces activity within a desired frequency range, the client receives positive feedback such as a rising bar on a screen or a clear tone. This reinforcement strengthens neural circuits associated with focus, relaxation, or emotional stability. Conversely, when undesired patterns appear, feedback pauses or dims, guiding the client away from those states. Extensive research demonstrates that this form of training can induce lasting changes in connectivity, coherence, and amplitude across key brain networks involved in attention, mood regulation, sleep, and executive function.
Clients often report feeling more balanced, alert, and in control of their emotional responses after a series of sessions. Objective EEG metrics provide clear evidence of progress over time.
A quantitative EEG or qEEG assessment records baseline brainwave data across multiple areas of the cortex. This mapping identifies regions of over arousal, under arousal, or dysregulated connectivity.
Based on the qEEG findings our clinicians develop a customized training protocol that targets the specific patterns identified. This ensures that neurofeedback sessions address each client’s unique neural profile.
Clients attend two to three sessions per week, each lasting about forty minutes. After fitting the sensor cap, the client engages in a simple computer task such as watching a movie or playing a basic game while receiving continuous feedback on their brain activity.
Every ten sessions we perform a brief EEG evaluation to track shifts in brainwave patterns. These data guide any necessary adjustments to the training protocol and confirm that the brain is adapting in the intended direction.
Neurofeedback is most effective when combined with psychotherapy or coaching. Our team collaborates closely to help clients apply insights from their brain training to daily challenges, stressors, and emotional triggers.
Neurofeedback Therapy can support a wide range of clients, including those experiencing:
Whether the goal is to optimize performance or address clinical concerns, neurofeedback offers an evidence based path to healthier brain regulation.
At Pneuma Behavioral Health our neurofeedback specialists combine technical expertise with compassionate care. We prioritize clear communication, walking clients through each step of the process. Our treatment suites feature comfortable seating, minimal electrical noise, and a calm atmosphere. Clients have the opportunity to ask questions, review their progress metrics, and set meaningful goals for their training journey. We also provide caregiver education so that families can support lasting gains outside of the clinic.
No. The process is noninvasive and painless. Sensors simply rest on the scalp to record brain signals. Clients remain fully awake and alert throughout each session.
While individual needs vary, most clients complete between twenty and thirty sessions to achieve significant changes. Our team tracks progress and recommends continuation or tapering based on EEG metrics and clinical response.
Some clients experience subtle improvements in mood or focus within the first five to ten sessions. More robust and lasting gains typically emerge after two to three weeks of consistent training.
Yes. Neurofeedback works well alongside psychotherapy, medication management, and lifestyle interventions. We integrate feedback with your overall treatment plan to maximize outcomes.
Yes. Research published in peer reviewed journals supports the efficacy of neurofeedback for conditions such as attention deficit concerns, anxiety disorders, and depression. Our protocols draw on evidence based practices and ongoing outcome monitoring.