Biofeedback, Pasadena, CA

Vital Brain Health offers biofeedback therapy for people looking to control their anxiety, trauma, and other mental responses without the need for invasive procedures. Biofeedback therapy can help you understand and control your brain's responses when dealing with neurological conditions using the latest advances in neurofeedback technology. Whether you're struggling with depression or want to retrain certain responses as a result of autism, we at Vital Brain Health can provide the neurofeedback training you need.
If you’re ready to say goodbye to your struggles with mental health, schedule an appointment with Vital Brain Health. Our team is dedicated to helping you through comprehensive support and genuine care.
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What is Biofeedback?

Biofeedback is an overarching support option that includes neurofeedback training and photobiomodulation. Biofeedback helps people control involuntary brain activity like generalized anxiety disorder. Brain training can improve a person's mental health and emotional well-being. During a training session, a trainer will use non-invasive monitoring equipment to track physical symptoms and mental symptoms. This provides real-time feedback they can use to help clients with emotional regulation, support overcoming sleep disorders, and assist individuals struggling with conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), depression, and other similar conditions.
At Vital Brain Health, we provide optimal neurofeedback therapy to meet the needs of our clients. Our biofeedback service can help you optimize your mental health and take control of the condition impacting your life.
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Conditions Biofeedback Can Help Support

At Vital Brain Health, we believe in supporting your health with a comprehensive array of services to help you live a better life. People seek biofeedback therapy for a range of reasons. Some of the conditions we support people experiencing conditions that include:
Trainers can use biofeedback to teach your body how to respond differently to stimuli that trigger increased levels of depression.
Biofeedback therapy can help identify your body's anxiety responses and teach you how to regulate and change those responses to control the condition.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a complex condition that affects many people, especially children. Biofeedback can help provide strategies to improve focus and memory in people who have ADHD.
Various conditions and triggers can interfere with sleep patterns and contribute to anxiety. Biofeedback can help identify and retrain these factors to provide you with more restful sleep.

Advantages of Biofeedback Therapy With Vital Brain Health

Biofeedback can help support a variety of conditions you may be experiencing. At Vital Brain Health, we work to provide comprehensive care to help you live your life to the fullest. Some of the advantages of biofeedback therapy include:

Relieve Stress

Biofeedback therapy can help people support processing their stress more effectively.

Improved Cognition

Biofeedback therapy trains the brain to change its response to certain stimuli. This can help balance a person's cognition that may have been negatively impacted by their condition.

Why Choose Vital Brain Health for Biofeedback?

Vital Brain Health is dedicated to helping people overcome their limitations and improve their lives. We see each of our clients as a unique individual with a unique story, challenges, and aspirations. We utilize science‒backed methods and a team of PhD scientific advisors to ensure that we always provide you with the best and most scientifically accurate neurofeedback training possible.
Are you ready to take control of your health? If you are, schedule an appointment with Vital Brain Health today. Our team can help you restore your wellness and feel your best.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does biofeedback therapy do?
Biofeedback therapy helps people learn to control certain involuntary functions in the body, such as heart rate, breathing patterns, and muscle responses. This can be used to mitigate the severity of conditions like anxiety, depression, and ADHD.
What is the success rate of biofeedback?
Depending on the condition biofeedback is supporting and its severity, biofeedback therapy has a success rate of around 80%. The rate of success can vary from client to client, though, and some will find the therapy more successful than others.
How does biofeedback affect the brain?
Biofeedback therapy teaches people to shift their brain wave patterns in order to improve cognition and mood in the face of anxiety, depression, and other neurological and behavioral conditions.
What conditions can biofeedback help?
Biofeedback is best suited for helping people train brain waves that affect their cognition. Anxiety, insomnia, and depression are just a few of the conditions that can benefit from the use of biofeedback therapy.
References
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