Explore how neurotherapy and neurofeedback connect brain activity with psychological and behavioural change in this wide-ranging professional overview. The book examines the theoretical foundations, assessment strategies and treatment approaches that define brain-based intervention, giving readers a structured entry point into the field.
What it is about
This volume presents neurotherapy and neurofeedback as brain-based methods for addressing psychological and behavioural problems. It reviews the conceptual models, measurement tools and clinical thinking that underpin the discipline, situating neurofeedback within the broader landscape of applied neuroscience and mental-health practice.
Key topics
- Foundations of neurotherapy and the rationale for brain-based treatment
- Assessment of brain activity and case conceptualisation
- Neurofeedback protocols for psychological and behavioural concerns
- Integration of neurotherapy with established clinical approaches
- Research findings and the evidence base discussed in the text
- Practical and professional considerations for practitioners
Who it is for
The book suits clinicians, psychologists, therapists, researchers and advanced students who want a structured understanding of neurotherapy and neurofeedback. Newcomers gain orientation, while experienced practitioners find a consolidated reference on brain-based treatment concepts and their application.
Relevance for biofeedback & neurofeedback
Neurotherapy sits at the core of the neurofeedback field, making this title directly relevant for anyone working with EEG-based training. It frames how brain-based measurement and feedback are applied to psychological and behavioural questions, complementing hands-on work with neurofeedback and biofeedback systems.
Book details
- Publisher: Routledge
- Language: English
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