Managing Depression

Molly Allen, PsyD • January 17, 2022

There are 'types' of Depression.  Neurofeedback research shows promise with one type.

Researchers have identified some brain locations that are responsible for the experience we call "Depression".  Once isolated, it is becoming possible to help patients change their symptoms through Neurofeedback Training.  

Neurofeedback might have clinical potential for patients with non-anxious major depressive disorder

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