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I had a fight with husband over difficult child: Insights and opinions are welcome
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 556789" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Do they use other training tools like biofeedback or anything? I was reading about athletes (the olympics) using auditory and visual entrainment and Neurofeedback both of which q uses. The light sounds unit is portable and depending on.which areas of the brain need stimulation there are different programs ....targets different brain waves. I now read that the place q goes to for the Neurofeedback is offering it free as part of a research study to help vets with ptsd and anxiety. Wow. I can send links if you're interested ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 556789, member: 12886"] Do they use other training tools like biofeedback or anything? I was reading about athletes (the olympics) using auditory and visual entrainment and Neurofeedback both of which q uses. The light sounds unit is portable and depending on.which areas of the brain need stimulation there are different programs ....targets different brain waves. I now read that the place q goes to for the Neurofeedback is offering it free as part of a research study to help vets with ptsd and anxiety. Wow. I can send links if you're interested .... [/QUOTE]
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