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Does Neuro Therapy Really Work?

If you’re looking for a new and effective treatment option, Neurofeedback (commonly, though incorrect called Neuro Therapy) may be right for you. The field of Neurofeedback has existed since the 1960s, with over 2000+ peer reviewed research articles demonstrating it’s effectiveness in treating anxiety, ADD/ADHD, depression, PTSD, and more.

What Is Neurofeedback Therapy?

Neurofeedback, sometimes referred to as neuro therapy, is a therapeutic technique that utilizes sensors on your head to monitor your brainwave activity and provide feedback in real time. This helps your brain rewire its neural patterns based on signals it sends itself. The goal of neurofeedback therapy is to help you feel better by strengthening and balancing certain areas of your brainwaves. In order for it to work effectively, however, you need to commit to regular sessions.

How Does the Neuro Therapy Process Work?

The neurofeedback therapy (neuro therapy) process is actually quite simple and non-invasive. A machine called an amplifier creates a reading called a qEEG (quantitative electroencephalograph). It reads your brainwave patterns and sends those readings to a computer program that produces graphs of your brainwave patterns.

The patterns are broken down by frequency and amplitude, and displayed on a screen for your clinician to monitor in real time. They will then set a protocol for a session that teaches your brain to change patterns associated with symptoms.

Head to Connected Brain Counseling’s website learn more about the process of neurotherapy including how many session you may need, what the program will cost and how to find a reputable provider.

How Can You Benefit From Neuro Therapy?

If you are suffering from depression, anxiety, or other conditions, your doctor may recommend that you take medication to help control your symptoms. While medications are extremely effective for treating some medical conditions, they can also have negative side effects. Many individuals want to avoid negative side effects with a more holistic form of treatment that is becoming more popular: neurofeedback. Neurofeedback helps patients regulate their own brain waves and manage anxiety and stress in a way similar to medications without causing unpleasant side effects like dry mouth or weight gain.

What Forms of Treatment Are Like Neuro Therapy?

There are various treatment methods to combat anxiety, including yoga, meditation, massage therapy and biofeedback. These treatments require no drugs or artificial technology; they simply provide a holistic approach to relieving symptoms like stress and insomnia. While there are no true alternative treatments, some options to consider are counseling and biofeedback, the training of body functions such as heart rate and breath.

What Kind Of Results Can You Expect From Using Neurotherapy?

If you’re in need of an alternative treatment to medication for your mental health, using neurofeedback may be just what you need. While results vary from patient to patient and different types of treatment are more effective for certain patients, many people report feeling a sense of calm and peace after a session. Once your body relaxes, your mind will follow and symptoms like anxiety or depression may subside. After just a few sessions, many patients notice they can regulate their emotions on their own.

How do I Find A Neurofeedback Expert in Denver?

Denver is a large city with many different areas to look for good therapists and counselors. You can begin by doing an internet search or checking out Psychology Today to see which clinicians in your area specialize in treating people with ADD/ADHD, anxiety, or depression.

At Connected Brain Counseling, we have found that clients have the best results when they are combining counseling and neurofeedback therapy. Making sure your provider can offer both modalities is crucial to success in neurotherapy. To find a therapist who offers neurofeedback and counseling in Denver, check out www.connectedbraincounseling.com. Connected Brain Counseling is located near in Edgewater, near Sloan’s Lake in Denver.

 

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Pauly Munn, MA, LPC

Individual & Couples Counselor; Neurofeedback Clinician; EMDR-Trained (PhD Candidate)

Pauly is a Colorado native who received his MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Regis University, and is a current doctoral candidate for a PhD in Clinical Psychology program at Fielding Graduate University. Pauly is an empathetic counselor who believes in a compassionate, yet direct approach to therapy. Pauly believes his clients are the experts of their experience. Through a collaborative lens, clients who work with Pauly are able to gain meaningful insight into their experience which in-turn provides the essential resources for navigating change and/or healing emotional wounds. Pauly utilizes an integrated trauma-informed lens blended with evidence-based modalities including ACT, CBT, EFT, and more. Pauly specializes in working with adult individuals and couples, with several years of experience working directly with a broad range of presenting challenges including relationship challenges, PTSD & complex trauma, substance use disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, and more. More importantly, Pauly believes in building a safe space in which each and every one of his clients feels seen & heard. Pauly identifies as a Latino-American, and is passionate about conducting therapy utilizing a social justice & diversity-informed lens. Pauly has a strong background working with multicultural identities, and believes in the importance of recognizing our unique differences. Pauly loves staying active through basketball, tennis, volleyball, hiking, dancing, strength training, and more. Additionally, Pauly spends time actively engaging in ongoing research projects in trauma, social justice, and neuropsychology.

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Brianna Herrera, MA, LPCC

Individual & Couples Counselor; Neurofeedback Clinician

Brianna believes in a holistic approach to counseling, integrating mind, body, and spirit in her work with clients. She strives to help clients weave the various aspects of their lives together through a collaborative approach, meeting her clients where they’re at and partnering with them to create lasting change and a greater sense of wholeness in their lives. Brianna seeks to create a grounding and non-judgmental space where clients can explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences with freedom and authenticity. She embraces a variety of evidence-based treatment modalities to best meet her clients’ specific needs and goals, such as trauma-informed CBT, DBT, mindfulness-based techniques, solution-focused therapy, emotion-focused therapy, and humanistic approaches. In her work with couples, Brianna focuses on helping partners improve communication, strengthen their emotional connection, and navigate challenges such as conflict resolution, intimacy issues, and life transitions. She believes that life-giving, functioning relationships are foundational to a person’s sense of well-being. Brianna is certified in facilitating both SYMBIS and Prepare-Enrich couples counseling sessions. In her free time, she can often be found adventuring outside with her husband and pup, hosting a game night, or enjoying time with community.

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Sydney Focht, MA, LPC

Clinical Director & Counselor

I specialize in working with women in their 20s to 50s who struggle with self-worth, self-esteem, and the guilt that often comes with prioritizing themselves. Finding self-trust and the ability to feel worthy of happiness are common topics in my work. My clients tend to put off therapy because they downplay their struggles, describing their pain as ‘not that big of a deal.’ Many of them grew up in households where expressing emotions wasn’t encouraged and they are still looking for security now. My goal is to create a space where you feel completely free to be yourself—no pressure, no expectations. Therapy with me isn’t about either of us being ‘perfect’—it’s more about you feeling safe, seen, and supported as you figure things out in a way that works for you. I prioritize meaningful conversations that get to the heart of the issue, getting to the root and out of surface level conversation quickly. Going through my own therapy has given me a deeper understanding of what it’s like to be in the client’s seat, and it’s made me even more passionate about helping others find the support that truly works for them. My clients describe me as focused, compassionate, nonjudgmental, and down-to-earth. I truly love what I do and that comes through in my work! I’m a person-centered therapist, but I often integrate elements of Motivational Interviewing, CBT, and IFS.

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Cassandra Keller, MA, LPCC

Neurofeedback Clinician & Counselor (EMDR-Trained)

I support adults and teens (15+) who are ready to find relief from trauma, anxiety, depression, or feeling stuck in life, career, or identity transitions. Using a compassionate, trauma-informed, and integrative approach, I help clients reconnect with themselves and move toward balance and resilience. I’m EMDR-trained and draw from person-centered, gestalt, DBT, and somatic practices. Whether we’re working with the nervous system, processing painful memories, or exploring patterns with curiosity, my goal is to create a safe, collaborative space where you feel supported, present, and empowered to grow. I especially enjoy working with athletes, creative people, students, and outdoor adventurers who value resilience, beauty, and balance. Alongside therapy and grounding practices, I also offer neurofeedback as another powerful pathway for nervous system regulation and healing. Outside the office, you’ll often find me climbing, fly fishing, running trails, foraging, or relaxing in the grass under the aspens. My love for movement, play, and nature continually inspires how I show up with clients.

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