ABSTRACT

Neurotherapy marries perfectly with all health care disciplines by facilitating neurologically based diagnostics and guided treatment for a vast array of disorders. The reasons for the superiority of clinical data base guided diagnostics and treatment for clinical conditions such as the multiple varieties of depression are examined. Braindriving, a more aggressive treatment relative to instrumental conditioning based neurofeedback, has been found to facilitate more efficient neurological change. Practicing clinicians will find sufficient detail to be able to implement the ClinicalQ assessment procedure and to utilize basic braindriving protocols, all of which are guided by the intake clinical QEEG. Conditional probability concepts, relevant to the clinical context of expressivity of neurological predispositions, including differential susceptibility, conditional vulnerability, neurological diathesis and plasticity are reviewed.