Who Uses Neuro Integration Therapy

Who Uses Neuro Integration Therapy

Who uses Neuro Integration Therapy ( N I T )

In this two-part article, we will discuss the ins and outs of N I T

This integrated therapy used for patients with addictions and other mental addiction behaviors uses this amazing and new cutting edge technology

Neurofeedback Therapy promotes recovery from addictions, using a unique but simple approach like no other so far!

Many drugs and or substance abuse sufferers are also likely if not mostly, also sufferers from many other underlying mental issues as well as the top contenders such as:

  • 1 – anxiety disorders
  • 2 – attention deficits disorder
  • 3 – depression and suicidal thoughts
  • 4 – trauma ( self-inflicted and or outside influence )
    and with these co-occurring issues and disorders, it can and will cause major if not permanent relapses because the patients, as well as their families and or partners, feels that the patients are safe enough to leave and can and will lead a normal life which is not only untrue and they end up, in an even worse situation if not dead!

With Neuro Integration Therapy not only do the patients stay in the much needed treatment facility or program which they really need because of the re-occurring disorders that do and will make its appearance at the least expected times and relapses can be dealt with and patients can recover with better results as they are there at the facility and still in the program

What is Integrative Neurofeedback Therapy?

Also called brainwave biofeedback or EEG it is an intervention that involves monitoring and computing brainwave patterns mapping and by healthy reinforcing of brain functions in patients that are already or still healthy and but struggles with the co-occurring mental health disorders which accompanies previous addictions and worsens or results in overwhelming and destructive accompanying addiction problems.

The EEG though been in use for over 90 years is rich in clinical and scientific history and is still in use today in many different fields but mainly neurology.

This therapy is only used on patients that have been screened and interviewed and discussed by the treatment team, to see if they are good candidates for the program as they should be clinically appropriate.

So this is the end of part one of the two parts discussing N I T and we will continue immediately from here in part two

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