Visit the New York Neurofeedback blog. I post articles there about neurofeedback in general, NeurOptimal®, and about the different things that you might want to have change. If you don't see what you're interested in, post a comment and I'll answer within a day or two. Here are links to some recent blog posts:
Brain Benefits from Aerobics
"Chemo Brain" Helped by Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback for Insomnia
How Does Neurofeedback Work?
Alternatives to Anti-Depressants
Foods Your Brain Will Thank You For
Neurofeedback and ADHD
Meditation and Neurofeedback
For more information about Zengar Institute NeurOptimal®, the state of the art brain training system we will use, visit the Zengar web site.
Click here to visit my psychotherapy web site.
Here are links to lists of international providers of NeurOptimal®:
Zengar NeurOptimal® Providers — Zengar is the manufacturer of NeurOptimal®.
ADNF Directory — ADNF is based in France but the directory is worldwide.
Neurotribe — Based in Australia but also has an international trainer list.
Neurofeedback-France also has a directory of French providers.
Neuro-feedback Europe has information and providers in Europe.
All of these websites also have a wealth of information about neurofeedback.
An interesting and very readable introductory article about neurofeedback (but which stops short of the development of NeurOptimal®) is Wired for Miracles. And, if you want more by the same author, he's written a book called A Symphony in the Brain
(currently available for about ten dollars).
Sharon Begley is a science writer who has written in Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain about neuroplasticity, the ability of the brain to change itself, in a way that is accessible and interesting to non-scientists.
Interested in learning more about the brain's ability to change? Read Norman Doidge's The Brain That Changes Itself. This book is full of stories about research and real people.
The Master and his Emissary, by Iain McGilchrist, is a fascinating look at the left and right hemisphere worlds.
A bibliography of neurofeedback articles and research is located at ISNR Archive.
These are links to the web sites of professionals whom I know and trust:
Located in NYC:
Nutrition
Massage therapy
Yoga for Everyone
Outside of NYC:
Acupuncture in Connecticut
Counseling and Neurofeedback in Boulder, CO