A Natural ADHD Solution

ADHD Solution:

Discover Neurofeedback Therapy

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects both children and adults, often disrupting focus, emotional regulation, organization, and relationships. While both stimulant and non-stimulant medications are commonly prescribed, many are seeking natural treatments for ADHD that are effective, safe, and sustainable long-term.

At North Austin Neurofeedback, we offer an alternative ADHD treatment in the Greater North Austin Area, including Cedar Park, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Georgetown, and Hutto, that’s non-invasive and non-pharmacological: neurofeedback therapy. Whether you’re searching for an ADHD stimulant alternative or a natural ADHD treatment for children or adults, neurofeedback is an innovative solution to reduce burdensome symptoms.

What is Neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback, also known as EEG biofeedback, is a form of brain training that helps individuals regulate their brain activity. Using QEEG brain scans, we map the brain’s electrical patterns and identify areas of dysregulation. Through the interpretation of your unique brain map, we can gain a deeper understanding of what is happening and identify the areas of dysregulation that are most prominent. Using this tool as an aid, we can then select the treatment protocol best suited to your needs for personalized intervention backed by clinical evidence.

Neurotherapy teaches the brain to optimize brainwave patterns through real-time feedback, delivered via visual or auditory cues. Over time, this can decrease symptoms associated with ADHD and improve focus, mental clarity, sleep quality, emotional regulation, and reduce brain fog, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.

Importantly, neurofeedback is supported by growing research. In fact, ADHD research has generated the most studies to date. A comprehensive review by Enriquez-Geppert et al. (2019) confirms that neurofeedback effectively reduces core symptoms of ADHD, with improvements sustained after treatment. Although medications can be useful for some, they often come with long-term side effects; however, neurofeedback targets the root of the problem by promoting lasting neurological change. 

Tailored Treatment for Different Types of ADHD

ADHD presents differently in each person, which is why tailored treatment is key. The three main types of ADHD include the inattentive type, characterized by disorganization and difficulty focusing; the hyperactive-impulsive type, marked by restlessness and impulsivity; and the combined type, which features symptoms of both.

Our QEEG brain assessments allow us to customize neurofeedback protocols based on the specific type of ADHD. We target executive functioning, clarity, and attention, while also supporting sleep and emotional regulation, which are areas often impacted by ADHD.

Research by Arns et al. (2020) further supports the long-term benefits of neurofeedback, showing that treatment effects persist for months after completion, indicating genuine and lasting brain-based improvements.

A Comprehensive, Holistic Approach to ADHD Treatment

At North Austin Neurofeedback, we believe that successful ADHD treatment requires more than just brain training. That’s why we integrate psychotherapy for emotional support, nutritional guidance, supplements for brain health, and lifestyle interventions like exercise and mindfulness. This holistic approach is supported by the research of Van Doren et al. (2019), which highlights the importance of combining neurofeedback with behavioral strategies to amplify results.

We offer neurofeedback therapy in-clinic and provide take-home neurofeedback devices for added convenience, allowing families to continue brain training at home. Whether for adults or children, our natural ADHD treatment options are designed to improve performance academically, professionally, and socially.

Whether you're a clinician seeking effective, non-medication options for your clients, or an individual exploring natural ADHD treatments for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to help.

Want to know more, schedule a free consultation call today:

www.natxneurofeedback.com/scheduling

References

Enriquez-Geppert, S., Smit, D., Pimenta, M. G., & Arns, M. (2019). Neurofeedback as a Treatment Intervention in ADHD: Current Evidence and Practice. Current Psychiatry Reports, 21(6), 46. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-019-1021-4

Van Doren, J., Arns, M., Heinrich, H., Vollebregt, M. A., Strehl, U., & Loo, S. K. (2019). Sustained effects of neurofeedback in ADHD: A systematic review and meta-analysis. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 28(3), 293–305. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-018-1121-4

Arns, M., Heinrich, H., & Strehl, U. (2020). Evaluation of neurofeedback in ADHD: The long and winding road. Biological Psychology, 157, 107877. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2020.107877

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