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Understanding IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback Therapy

Understanding Neurofeedback Therapy

If you’ve ever wondered how neurofeedback therapy can support mental health, the answer lies in understanding brainwaves. Our brains are constantly producing electrical signals, known as brainwaves, that vary in speed and amplitude. These brainwaves, including alpha, theta, delta, and beta, influence how we feel and function daily. When brainwave patterns are out of balance, it can lead to mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and more.

Neurofeedback therapy, especially IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback (MCN), offers a non-invasive way to guide the brain back to its optimal state by recalibrating these brainwave patterns. Let’s take a closer look at the different types of brainwaves and how neurofeedback therapy can help restore balance and improve mental health.

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IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback equipment displaying brainwave activity during a neurofeedback therapy session. The system is used to help improve mental health conditions such as anxiety, PTSD, and brain fog by calming the nervous system and promoting brainwave regulation."
Brainwave Monitoring on IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback Equipment

What Are Brainwaves?

Brainwaves are electrical impulses in the brain that change depending on our activities and emotional states. These waves can be categorized into different types, each associated with particular mental states. The common types of brainwaves are alpha, theta, delta, and beta, and each one plays a unique role in our overall brain function:

 1. Alpha Waves (8-12 Hz)

Alpha waves occur when we’re in a relaxed yet awake state. Think of the calmness you feel when meditating, taking a walk, or closing your eyes to rest. These waves help connect our conscious and subconscious minds, making them crucial for creativity and problem-solving. When alpha waves are balanced, we feel calm and focused. However, if alpha waves are either too high or too low, it can contribute to issues like anxiety, restlessness, or even sleep problems.

2. Theta Waves (4-8 Hz)

Theta waves are linked to deep relaxation and the early stages of sleep, as well as the meditative state between wakefulness and sleep. These brainwaves allow us to tap into our subconscious mind, which is important for emotional processing and memory. When theta waves are out of balance, we might experience brain fog or difficulty concentrating during the day, or we may struggle to feel rested after sleep. Neurofeedback therapy can help regulate theta wave activity for improved mental clarity and emotional resilience.

3. Delta Waves (0.5-4 Hz)

Delta waves are the slowest type of brainwave, associated with deep, restorative sleep. They play a vital role in healing and recovery, both physically and mentally. Insufficient delta wave activity can lead to sleep disturbances, while excessive delta waves during wakefulness can cause drowsiness and fatigue. Neurofeedback therapy, such as IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback, helps adjust delta wave patterns to support deeper sleep and enhance the body’s natural healing processes.

4. Beta Waves (12-30 Hz)

Beta waves are fast brainwaves that are present during active thinking, problem-solving, and focused attention. When we’re engaged in tasks that require concentration, beta waves are dominant. While balanced beta wave activity is important for productivity, an excess can cause anxiety, stress, or even racing thoughts. Conversely, too little beta wave activity can make it difficult to stay attentive and motivated. IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback therapy works to normalize beta waves, leading to better focus, calmness, and mental clarity.

Neurofeedback Therapy and Brainwave Balance

Neurofeedback therapy, particularly IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback, uses gentle electrical currents to “nudge” the brain into a more balanced state. This non-invasive technique helps restore optimal brainwave patterns, which can improve various aspects of mental health. Here’s how IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback therapy can support different brainwave types:

Balancing Alpha Waves for Relaxation and Calmness:

Neurofeedback therapy can stimulate alpha wave activity to help alleviate stress and anxiety. By guiding the brain toward a more balanced state, the therapy helps you achieve relaxation and mental clarity.

Enhancing Theta Waves for Better Emotional Processing:

Many people dealing with PTSD, anxiety, or emotional distress experience irregular theta wave patterns. IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback helps optimize these brainwaves, aiding in emotional regulation, reducing stress, and improving sleep quality.

– Optimizing Delta Waves for Restorative Sleep:

Neurofeedback therapy supports healthier delta wave activity, which is crucial for deep, restful sleep. When delta waves are balanced, sleep quality improves, leading to increased daytime energy and better overall well-being.

– Regulating Beta Waves for Focus and Mental Clarity:

If you struggle with anxiety, ADHD, or trouble concentrating, your beta waves may be imbalanced. Neurofeedback therapy works to regulate beta activity, helping reduce anxiety and increase focus.

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Why Choose IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback Therapy?

IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback therapy is a safe, effective, and non-invasive approach to improving mental health. Unlike traditional neurofeedback, which requires active participation, IASIS MCN passively guides the brain toward more functional brainwave patterns, making it suitable for people of all ages. The sessions are short, and many individuals notice improvements within just one to three sessions with sustained improvement reported for most patients after 12-20 sessions.

Is Neurofeedback Therapy Right for You?

IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback therapy has been shown to help with a variety of conditions, including:
Anxiety and depression
PTSD
ADHD and concentration difficulties
Sleep disorders and insomnia
Chronic pain and migraines
Cognitive issues following brain injuries

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For example, if you’ve been struggling with your mental health, IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback therapy could provide the gentle push your brain needs to find balance. This therapy aims to restore the natural flow of brainwaves, supporting long-lasting mental health improvements.

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How to Get Started with Neurofeedback Therapy

At Authentic Brain Solutions, we’re dedicated to helping you achieve better mental health through neurofeedback therapy. Our experienced team will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan using IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback, bathing the brain in the microcurrent to gently engage brainwave patterns that may be affecting your well-being.

Final Thoughts

Understanding how brainwaves like alpha, theta, delta, and beta affect our mental state can empower us to seek effective treatments like IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback therapy. Moreover, when brainwave patterns are out of balance, we may experience stress, anxiety, sleep disturbances, or cognitive challenges. Neurofeedback therapy offers a pathway to recalibrate these patterns and clients report improved mental health.

Are you curious to learn more about how neurofeedback therapy can support you? Reach out to us at Authentic Brain Solutions for a consultation today and take the first step toward better mental well-being. Contact me via text or phone call at 832.819.1708.

I provide IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback in person in Montgomery, Texas. I also provide EMDR Therapy in person in Montgomery, Texas and via telehealth throughout Texas, South Carolina, New Hampshire and Florida.

Female Licensed Professional Counselor
Eileen Borski, LPC
Owner, Authentic Brain Solutions