Neurofeedback: A Promising New Treatment for PTSD

Neurofeedback: A Promising New Treatment for PTSD

Neurofeedback: A Promising New Treatment for PTSD Thursday, June 1, 2023 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Eastern time Virtual

By Atlas Institute for Veterans & Families

Location

Online

About this event

A new research study, using neurofeedback as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), is showing promising results in reducing symptoms and improving rates of remission. The study, conducted by the Atlas Institute, the University of Ottawa, Western University and the University of Geneva, is adding significantly to evidence that neurofeedback is on par with gold-standard treatments for PTSD.

Join us and a panel of experts and people with lived experience to learn more about what neurofeedback is and how it heals parts of the brain that are impacted in the aftermath of trauma, and that contribute to PTSD symptoms.

Our panel of experts and people with lived experience will discuss:

  • What neurofeedback is and how it can be used to treat PTSD
  • Why it is particularly useful for treating complex disorders like PTSD
  • How neurofeedback works to heal altered brain activity in the aftermath of trauma
  • The ways this flexible treatment method can be incorporated into therapeutic treatment plans

Dr. Andrew Nicolson, Director of Clinical Research at the Atlas Institute, will share findings from his current research, and will co-facilitate a discussion with a person of lived experience, and a panel of experts. Participants will be invited to ask questions and share insights.

A zoom link will be sent out closer to the event.

Live French Interpretation will be available

Any questions, please contact Sherry Sim, Event Manager at 1-866-655-8548 or by email: sherry@innovative4you.com

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