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Endorsements

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Jonathan E. Walker, M.D., BCN
Board-Certified Neurologist
Neurotherapy Center of Dallas, Inc.

 

"Genuine, kind-hearted, and only wants what is best for the patients, I could not recommend anyone better!"

- K.L. 21 Year Old Female

 

 

"A seasoned, science-based professional with a heart for others"

- S.J. 57 Year Old Male

 

 

"Learning how to handle my anxiety has helped me in school and with my interaction with others.  Using the biofeedback tools was fun!"

- B.M. 15 Year Old Male

 

 

" I have been utilizing biofeedback and neurofeedback in conjunction with psychotherapy in my practice for approximately 25 years. As an awareness tool to assist psychotherapy, biofeedback is like a window into oneself. The client having difficulty identifying feelings will be assisted by real time feedback of their physiology."

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-Stephen Sideroff, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences UCLA

 

 

 

"Biofeedback and neurofeedback offer a wide range of approaches to help the client suffering from any one of a number of consequences of stress and autonomic and physiological dysregulation."

 

-Stephen Sideroff, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences UCLA

 

 

"The primary presenting conditions treated successfully with biofeedback by our clinic over the years include the following research-validated applications: attention disorders, substance abuse, post traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, migraine headache. As a research facility, we have also contributed to the growing number of clinical trials demonstrating the benefits of EEG and other biofeedback modalities for treating insomnia and for reducing symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders, childhood conduct and learning disorders, Reactive Attachment Disorder, head injury, stroke, Crohn's Disease, diabetes, tinnitus, and Bipolar Disorder."

 

-Eugenia Bodenhamer-Davis, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, BCIA-EEG
Associate Professor, University of North Texas
Department of Rehabilitation, Social Work and Addictions
Director, University of North Texas Neurotherapy Lab
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"Comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (CBIT) is the go-to treatment for tic disorders".

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-Katherine Martinelli 

Internationally Published Journalist

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“Medications can reduce but rarely eliminate tics and can be associated with a range of side effects, such as weight gain, fatigue, and sedation,” says Dr. Bennett. “For children and adults with mild to moderate tics, the American Academy of Neurology and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists, as well as most pediatricians, recommend CBIT as a first-line treatment. CBIT teaches strategies for becoming more aware of the physiological urges to tic and learning how to ride the wave of those urges while stopping the tics using a competing response. This behavioral intervention can significantly reduce tics with continued practice.”

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Dr. Shannon M. Bennett, PhD.

 

 

"Lindsay Hollmuller has been a trusted colleague and professional since 2009. Her efforts integrating counseling theory and biofeedback training through her practice Dallas Integrative Counseling, LLC.  is significant to our local DFW community, as well as the integrative mental health community as a whole.  Biofeedback is a cost effective treatment modality with no significant side effects, which leads to reduction of disability, function improvements, reduced medication use, decreased utilization of medical services, increased self-reported patient efficacy, and high levels of patient satisfaction."

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