Neurofeedback Training & Trauma with Dr. Andrew Hill

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The Trauma Therapist Podcast

The Trauma Therapist Podcast

6 ай бұрын

Dr. Andrew Hill is the founder of Peak Brain Institute and a leading neurofeedback practitioner and biohacking coach for clients worldwide. He has lectured on psychology, neuroscience, and gerontology at UCLA’s Department of Psychology where he received a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience.
At Peak Brain, Dr. Hill provides individualized training programs to help you optimize your brain across goals of stress, sleep, attention, brain fog, creativity, and athletic performance. He is the host of the Head First podcast and continues to do research on attention and cognitive performance.
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@rinkap1030
@rinkap1030 26 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video, very informative. However, the issue I was interested in, i.e. cptsd/developmental trauma was not really addressed. Andrew began to respond, around minute 19:55, saying that the cptsd brain doesn't produce EEG cell responses, which I understood are important for neurofeedback training, but he didn't actually finish the response, as he went off on a tangent and then you asked him another question. So what happens when the parts of the brain that produce the hypervigilance don't show up in the EEG? How does he work with that? I would really like to know.
@dainefinucan9459
@dainefinucan9459 Ай бұрын
How does this relate to Cognitive decline concerns? I work with many dementia patients, their families and devastated care givers, as an RN Care Coordinator and notice that providers are under the impression that there just are not any options or support for Neuro-psychiatric evaluations, diagnosis and treatment options. Please tell me they are wrong!
@DrHill
@DrHill Ай бұрын
There are some things you can do! Once showing as really progressed dementia, things are much harder to change, but up until that point the Apollo Recode program and other metabolic biohacking strategies may make a big difference, plus there are tools like photobiomodulaation and nootropics that may have some impact, and growing lists of pharma interventions that seem to be having some impacts. A QEEG brain map can also help you watch things like speed of processing and fatigue, and distinguish that from "true" memory + aging issues.
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