Clinician-guided brain training you can do from home—same qEEG-informed protocols as in-clinic neurofeedback, but with more flexibility and frequency. You’ll train 3–4×/week with biweekly check-ins and clear progress reviews.
You might consider at-home neurofeedback if…
You might consider couples counseling if…
Share goals; confirm fit (in-office vs at-home); review cadence, costs, and tech needs.
Clients complete an in-office qEEG brain map that guides self-discovery, treatment options, and assessment of strengths and challenges.
Brain maps are not a stand-along diagnostic.
Our board-certified clinician and neurofeedback team converts map findings into a data-informed protocols and a home training schedule. You also begin tracking specific treatment-relevant symptoms.
Train 3–4×/week at home using guided software. Each month we review changes, update protocols, and pace for comfort and progress.
Results vary depending on consistency, targeted symptoms, and personal responses to training.
*Laptops are available to rent for an additional fee. Security deposit for all equipment required.
*Includes a one hour data collection session + one hour review with a Licensed Clinical Therapist
For many goals, yes—when training is consistent and protocols are clinician-guided. Home programs trade on convenience and higher frequency; in-office adds hands-on support. We’ll recommend the route (or hybrid) that best fits your goals, schedule, and budget. Results vary.
Yes—neurofeedback can be done as a standalone program, and some clients prefer that. That said, pairing training with brief counseling or skills check-ins often helps you translate brain-based gains into day-to-day habits faster. If you have significant trauma history, we typically recommend at least light counseling support for pacing and safety. Coordination is always by your consent; results vary.
Most clients train 3–4×/week for several months. Some begin with brief daily sessions to build momentum. We review progress every ~10 sessions (and biweekly) and adjust protocols or cadence based on data and what you’re noticing.
New Mind home systems run on Windows 10/11. If you don’t have a compatible device, we can arrange a loaner laptop. You’ll receive video tutorials and a written setup guide, plus live support from your clinician during orientation.
For local clients, we strongly recommend an in-office qEEG to personalize targets. Out-of-state clients may use a CNC1020 assessment. A brain map is an assessment tool, not a diagnosis—it helps us choose and adjust training targets.
You may feel some benefit from training completed so far, but durability typically depends on completing enough sessions and a short taper. We’ll outline a maintenance plan so gains have the best chance to hold. Results vary.
Peer-reviewed studies, articles, and respected overviews to help you understand benefits, limits, and next steps.
We’ll review your goals, confirm fit, and map clear next steps—no pressure, just information.
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