“We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.” –Shakespeare
Among the factors associated with mental and physical well-being, sleep may be the most fundamental. Upwards of 40% of individuals suffering from insomnia also qualify for one or more psychiatric conditions, such as anxiety, depression ADHD, PTSD, and substance abuse. Yet the training of most healthcare practitioners (let alone mental health disciplines) offers little in-depth information about various forms of sleep dysregulation, their relationship to other conditions, and how to treat them.
In this episode of NeuroVerge, we jumped into this critical topic and explore sleep conditions from a neurofunctional perspective. Based on a brain-centered view of sleep processes, we considered specific latent traits in the brain that underlie asleep dysregulation, and a range of protocols that can be deployed for treatment. Whether you are an experienced neurotherapist, neurofeedback-curious, or simply a healthcare practitioner seeking tools to raise your game, you will find practical information in this webinar that you can apply in your practice.
Nathan Brown, PhD, Senior Clinical Advisor for Divergence Neuro and founder of TrueBearing Academy, completed a 60-minute guide to the current evidence for the efficacy of neurofeedback in the treatment of insomnia. Dr. Brown presented a concise overview of the distinct forms of sleep dysregulation. This webinar is designed to inform your clinical and consulting work– and improve outcomes for your patients and clients– regardless of your specialty. Whether you have been a practicing neurotherapist for years or you’re new to the field, don’t miss this webinar, in which Dr. Brown introduced the empirical evidence and strategies for the use of neurofeedback in sleeping problems.
This webinar was part of a continuing series offered by Dr. Brown on behalf of Divergence Neuro and in partnership with TrueBearing Academy.
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