ABSTRACT

Neurofeedback has been successfully applied to patients with a variety of mental health issues by professionals in the psychology and social work communities. However, neurofeedback is recognized by few practitioners in the allopathic (mainstream) medical community, even though biofeedback received the highest level of ecacy rating for the treatment of attention decit disorder by PracticeWise, a research service acting on behalf of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).1 is may be due to a paucity of published studies of neurofeedback in major medical journals and because neurofeedback is associated with the treatment of non-medical issues.