The brain's circuitry reveals much about its role in our emotional stability and resilience. Neurofeedback allows clinicians to guide their clients as they learn to transform these brain-wave patterns. In this revolutionary book, experienced clinician Sebern Fisher demonstrates neurofeedback's profound ability to help treat one of the most intractable mental health concerns of our time: severe childhood abuse, neglect or abandonment, otherwise known as developmental trauma.
A mix of fundamental theory, nuts-and-bolts practice and compelling case studies, this book delivers an accessible look at the mind and brain in developmental trauma, what a "trauma identity" looks like and how neurofeedback can be used to retrain the brain, thereby fostering a healthier, more stable state of mind.
Now celebrating a decade of publication, Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma remains a cornerstone text in the field, and a new preface from the author grounds the book in the most current neurofeedback modalities.