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Neurofeedback therapy/amino acid therapy?
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<blockquote data-quote="BeyondWeary" data-source="post: 336478" data-attributes="member: 8825"><p>Hi Purple J - Yes, I put my oldest difficult child through neurofeedback when he was about 5 because he hit his brother too much and he had ADD type symptoms. He also has tried several ADD medications - they either make him worse or make him aggitated. </p><p> </p><p>The neurofeedback eventually worked. It took some tweeking, and I think the neuropsychologist that did it may not have been the A#1 administrator, but it helped a great deal. However, it cost $3000 and it lasted about 4 years.</p><p> </p><p>I looked for neurofeedback closer to home, and ran into quantum biofeedback, which I thought was ultimate quackery. There is plenty on the 'net, but it was nothing like the first arrangement where wires are attached to the child's head and ears and he interracts with the computer.</p><p> </p><p>We started on a new real neurofeedback clinic, but couldn't afford it. My child is 11 and I think now he should be learning more self-control himself. If I can afford it again, I may do it, but my husband wants to get hypnotism done on our difficult child. </p><p> </p><p>A very informative book to give you insight to this type of therapy is "A Symphony in the Brain"</p><p> </p><p>Best Wishes and Good Health - BeyondWeary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeyondWeary, post: 336478, member: 8825"] Hi Purple J - Yes, I put my oldest difficult child through neurofeedback when he was about 5 because he hit his brother too much and he had ADD type symptoms. He also has tried several ADD medications - they either make him worse or make him aggitated. The neurofeedback eventually worked. It took some tweeking, and I think the neuropsychologist that did it may not have been the A#1 administrator, but it helped a great deal. However, it cost $3000 and it lasted about 4 years. I looked for neurofeedback closer to home, and ran into quantum biofeedback, which I thought was ultimate quackery. There is plenty on the 'net, but it was nothing like the first arrangement where wires are attached to the child's head and ears and he interracts with the computer. We started on a new real neurofeedback clinic, but couldn't afford it. My child is 11 and I think now he should be learning more self-control himself. If I can afford it again, I may do it, but my husband wants to get hypnotism done on our difficult child. A very informative book to give you insight to this type of therapy is "A Symphony in the Brain" Best Wishes and Good Health - BeyondWeary [/QUOTE]
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