Neurofeedback Therapy –  Autism (ASD) Treatment in Cary, NC

   

Neurofeedback Therapy as an Effective Autism Treatment

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is one of the fastest-growing developmental disorders in the United States. ASD is more common than childhood cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. According to the CD, approximately 1 in 44 children in the United States are diagnosed with ASD. Of those diagnosed, 63% are prescribed psychiatric medications including stimulants, anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, and mood stabilizers.

What improvements are seen in patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder?

 

  • Enhanced Self-Regulation
  • Reduction of Sensory Overload
  • Improved Attention
  • Enhanced Social Skills
  • Reduction in Anxiety

Patient Testimonial

“Dr. Baric and his whole team at MyBrainDr are amazing. We’ve been taking our son for neurofeedback for the last two years. He is on the autism spectrum. We’ve seen a reduction in anxiety and an increase is social skills and engagement since he started the treatments. He reports the treatments help him feel “more relaxed”. I only wish we had found Dr. Baric sooner!”

What is neurofeedback therapy for Autism?

 

Neurofeedback therapy offers a non-invasive and drug-free approach to support individuals with autism in Raleigh and Cary, North Carolina. At MyBrainDR, we specialize in using this cutting-edge technique to help improve brain function by training the brain to self-regulate. By monitoring brainwave activity and providing real-time feedback, neurofeedback helps to enhance focus, reduce anxiety, and improve emotional regulation, which are often challenging areas for those with autism. Our personalized sessions aim to empower individuals to reach their full potential by promoting healthier brain patterns and improving overall quality of life.

     
Neurofeedback therapy treatment for autism spectrum disorder

How can neurofeedback help symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder?

Neurofeedback is clinically-proven effective in treating:

– abnormal levels of theta & beta brainwaves that are typically seen with autism

– slow cortical activity linked to hyperactivity and inattentiveness

– commonly co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, ADHD, and depression. Reported prevalence rates indicate that between 70%-90% of children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder have at least one co-occurring psychiatric disorder.

How do you know if this can help me or my loved one?

The first step is always a FREE Evaluation. During this one-on-one consultation, we will discuss your unique health history, current treatments, and if neurofeedback could be an effective treatment for you. No obligation. Call us at (919) 721-4800 or select the ‘FREE Evaluation’ button to schedule your FREE Evaluation today!