Neurofeedback, Placebo
April 21, 2017

Faith Healing

By Siegfried Othmer, PhD The Los Angeles Times today (4/19/17) focused on the issue of faith healing and its sanctioning under the law in Idaho. Leading off was the story of a mother who had lost four children. Yes, she confessed to some anger at God at the loss of her four children, but matters […]

ADD / ADHD, Neurofeedback
April 07, 2017

Morgan’s Success Story

As submitted by her mother, Lisa Taylor, a neurofeedback practitioner: Morgan was an energetic, outgoing child with a whole lot of personality. She had all the confidence in the world, even with Tourette’s Syndrome. We taught her that people stare because they are concerned and wanted to make sure she was okay, or that they could […]

Neurofeedback
April 06, 2017

We Don’t Need No Freakin’ Tooth Fairy!

By Siegfried Othmer, PhD A good many years ago a writer for Fortune Magazine inquired with business managers about how they kept tabs on employee theft. The answer surprised him: “We ask the employees.” It turns out that those who steal from their employers assume that everyone does so, and they strategize that it would […]

Neurofeedback
March 27, 2017

The Universe Within

By Glen Martin (Part III of III) If I had chosen the route of medical referral for my son for his bipolar behaviour, or the medical recommendation for my father for his dementia, the outcomes would have been dramatically different. Over the years I saw hundreds of children whose medications activated a genetic predisposition for […]

Neurofeedback
March 02, 2017

Integrating the field: Rumination on our past and future

By Siegfried Othmer, PhD Integrating the Field: The Panel Discussion The integration of our field was the topic of the opening panel discussion at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Western Association for Biofeedback and Neuroscience (WABN). The event was an auspicious beginning for the meeting. It reflected the very spirit of mutual acceptance that […]